
LG CHEM RESU High Voltage LI-ION ESS Batteries
Use Solar Generated Electricity 24 Hours Per Day!
LG Chem, the daughter company of LG which is well known for state of the art televisions, household appliances and mobile phones, is leading the chemical industry in Korea with a well-defined global presence in ESS (Energy Storage Systems) and EV batteries.
Batteries for energy storage are a key point in energy independence, minimising the reliance on the grid, reducing the energy put in the suppliers pocket and stockpiling free power. Also ESS’s are perfect for the homeowner who has large solar panels that generate plenty of electricity, but who aren’t at home during the day to use it.
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LG CHEM RESU High Voltage LI-ION ESS Batteries
Key Features of the new LG CHEM RESU Series
Compact Size & Easy Installation
The compact and lightweight nature of the RESU is world-class. It is designed to allow easy wall-mounted or floor-standing installation for both indoor and outdoor applications. The inverter connections have also been simplified, reducing installation time and costs.
Powerful Performance
The new RESU series features industry-leading continuous power (4.2kW for RESU6.5) and DC round-trip efficiency (95%, 0.3C). LG Chem’s L&S (Lamination & Stacking) technology provides durability with long lifespan.
Proven Safety
LG Chem places the highest priority on safety and utilizes the same technology for its ESS products that has a proven safety record in its automotive battery (Chevrolet, Renault, Ford and Volvo). All products are fully certified in relevant global standards.
LG Chem RESU Models in our shop
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- RESU7H-R LG Chem 7kW HV Li Battery – Compatible with SolarEdge
- RESU7H-R LG Chem 7kW HV Li Battery – Compatible with Huawei FusionHome
- RESU7H-R LG Chem 7kW HV Li Battery – Compatible with Fronius
- RESU10H-C LG Chem 10kW HV Li Battery – Compatible with SMA
- RESU10H-R LG Chem 10kW HV Li Battery – Compatible with SolarEdge
- RESU10H-R LG Chem 10kW HV Li Battery – Compatible with Huawei FusionHome
- RESU10H-R LG Chem 10kW HV Li Battery – Compatible with Fronius
LG Chem Ltd. often referred to as LG Chemical, is the largest Korean chemical company and is headquartered in Seoul, South Korea. According to Chemical and Engineering News, it was the 13th largest chemical company in the world by sales in 2014. It was first established as the Lucky Chemical Industrial Corporation, which manufactured cosmetics. It is now solely a business-to-business company. The company has eight factories in South Korea and a network of 29 business locations in 15 countries.
LG Chem completed development and began mass production of Korea’s first lithium-ion batteries back in 1999. At the end of 2011, LG Chem was the world’s third-largest maker with an annual production capacity of 1,000 million cells. The company is also a supplier of automotive battery for electric vehicles.
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