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For expanding the T-BAT SYS-HV-S series I high charging and discharging current | wide operating range from -30 to +53°C I suitable for outdoor installation I cycle-resistant LiFePO4 HV batteries I 10 years warranty
875,00 € *
Available from: 02.07.2024
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Delivery time approx.: 45 - 47 Workdays
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High charging and discharging current | TOP manufacturer I cycle-proof LiFePO4 HV batteries I suitable for outdoor installation I can be extended indefinitely I with heating technology: -30/+53°C I 10-year guarantee
4.049,90 € - 8.429,90 € *
Available from: 05.07.2024
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Storage systems with different voltages, such as 12 volts, 24 volts, 48 volts, and high voltage, offer various options for efficient energy storage. Voltage plays a crucial role in selecting a storage system as it influences its performance and application areas.

12-volt storage systems are ideal for small setups and applications like campervans, boats, or small solar systems. They provide a cost-effective solution and are easy to install. However, they have limited capacities and are less suitable for larger applications.

24-volt storage systems offer improved performance and are suitable for medium to larger applications such as residential homes or commercial establishments. They provide higher capacity and are generally more efficient than 12-volt systems. This voltage is widely used and supports a variety of devices and systems.

48-volt storage systems are designed for demanding applications, offering higher power and capacity. They are suitable for commercial and industrial applications, as well as larger residential complexes. This voltage enables the use of powerful devices and systems while ensuring efficient energy storage.

High-voltage storage systems operate at voltages above 100 volts and are designed for large-scale energy storage setups. They provide high scalability and efficiently store large amounts of energy. These systems find applications in industrial facilities, grid stabilization, or off-grid solutions.

Choosing the right voltage depends on the system's size, energy requirements, and existing devices. It's important to consider compatibility with other system components such as inverters and charge controllers.

Discover the diversity of storage solutions with different voltages and maximize the efficiency of your energy storage. Select the appropriate voltage level to meet your individual needs and realize a sustainable energy future.