
The new BYD B-BOX LV low voltage battery storage system
The new BYD B-BOX LV 48 volt lithium storage system from BYD employs the successful modular design of the energy storage series with battery capacities ranging from 3.5 to 14 kilowatt-hours in one system with one to four modules. The capacity of the new BYD B-BOX LV can be scaled up to 42 kilowatt-hours with three systems connected in parallel. It is ideally suited for residential use and medium-size commercial applications.
The system provides a high discharge power and higher usable energy ration than comparable systems in the market. It also employs BYD’s patented innovative connection system which allows for an extremely easy plug-and-play installation without the need to connect cables. The new generation adds an automated support for the connection of three systems to make the scaling up to 42 kilowatt-hours even easier. (nhp)
THE ADVANTAGES OF THE BYD B-BOX L LI-ION BATTERY STORAGE SYSTEM :
- Proven reliability and performance, the unit has been deployed in Germany for over 2 years with a few thousands units installed
- Backed by a global leader in battery and electric vehicle manufacturing
- Modular design allows the unit to be have a quick and easy installation process
- High usable to nominal capacity ratio so that the customer would get more value for their purchases
- 48V Low Voltage System
- IP 55 protetion
- Certifications: TUV, UL, and CE and RCM
- 10 year warranty
- UN3480 Lithium-Ion Battery, Class 9, (E)
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