KSTAR displays 3-Ph Residential ESS with CATL Battery Solutions in Poland
2023-03-09

KSTAR presents its latest solar plus storage solutions (with CATL battery) at the ENEX NEW ENERGY 2023 from March 8-9. Look forward to meeting you at Booth C29 in Targi Kielce Exhibition & Congress Center, Poland.

The three- phase residential hybrid storage system Blue-10KT integrates its own inverter technology and the lithium-ion storage solutions of CATL. The new residential ESS with CATL Battery Solutions will bring a reduction in carbon use and improve power generation performance compared with previous PV products.

The new 3-Ph BluE Residential energy storage system is much safer with CATL LFP Battery, which results from a stable “module, pack, system” triple protection.



The 3-Ph Residential ESS comes with adjustable power in each phase, supporting diesel generator control(DI/DO). The product is featuring with a simple and efficient design. Modular design, Plug & Play, and mobile APP Monitoring greatly bring convenience for the customers. Moreover, the new product supports 200% oversized PV power and configures a simple efficient on&off grid parallel system. This new 3-Ph product, aiming at the small commercial& industrial, and 3 phase residential applications, enhance the ability of KSTAR to provide a comprehensive energy storage solution to various customers with different needs.

“To meet European customers’ different demands, KSTAR drives battery adoption alongside residential solar.” Said Terry Quan, the East Europe sales director from KSTAR.  “To offer optimal performance and a long life span to the customers, the hybrid system combines BluE-PACK5.1 and BluE-S 10KT, which is an AC coupled all-in-one CATL battery module with a KSTAR inverter with low maintenance and easy installation.” 
                         

Energy storage manufacturing giant CATL has partnered with KSTAR to construct a new lithium-ion battery manufacturing facility in Fujian, China since 2019. The facility, which is being developed with an overall investment of US$150 million, is expected to have an initial output of 1GWh, manufacturing both lithium-ion battery packs and integrated products targeted at the solar-plus-storage sector.

                  


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