BMZ Group releases lithium iron battery for residential PV
BMZ Group releases lithium iron phosphate battery for residential PV
BMZ Group releases lithium iron battery for residential PV
The BMZ Group, a German battery manufacturer, has introduced a new home energy storage system called Power4Home. This system is designed for homeowners with solar photovoltaic (PV) systems.
Here are the key features of Power4Home:
- Storage Capacity: Each unit can store up to 26.7 kWh of usable energy. By connecting up to four units in parallel, homeowners can achieve a total storage capacity of 106.8 kWh.
- Battery Technology: Power4Home uses cobalt-free lithium iron phosphate batteries, known for their safety and long lifespan.
- Lifespan and Warranty: The battery is said to have a lifecycle of more than 6,000 cycles and comes with a 10-year warranty.
- Scalability: The system is modular and can be scaled up to meet the homeowner’s specific energy storage needs. It comes in configurations of 2 to 8 battery modules.
- Compact Design: The modules are relatively thin and can be mounted on walls or floors, stacked or side-by-side.
- Temperature Range: The system uses passive cooling for typical operating temperatures. An optional thermal management system can be added for extreme temperatures.
- Optional Inverter and Grid Switch: BMZ offers a compatible inverter as an add-on, which is likely required to convert the stored DC (direct current) battery power to AC (alternating current) usable by home appliances. Additionally, a grid switch can be purchased to replace an emergency generator in case of power outages.
German battery manufacturer BMZ Group has developed a new residential storage system with a capacity of up to 26.7 kWh per unit.
Dubbed Power4Home, the system uses cobalt-free lithium iron phosphate batteries with a 16S1P configuration.
“The lithium iron phosphate cell technology and 2-channel safety architecture not only guarantee maximum energy density in the smallest possible installation space but also offer reliable protection against overcurrent, undervoltage, overvoltage, short circuits, and reverse polarity over the entire permissible temperature range,” the company said in a statement.
The manufacturer offers the new product with two to eight battery modules. The basic two-module battery has 6.7 kWh of usable energy, while the eight-module configuration has a usable energy of 26.7 kWh.
The two-module product has dimensions of 780 mm x 577 mm x 164 mm, while the eight-module system has a size of 1,560 mm x 1,154 mm x 164 mm. Each module measures 702 mm x 124 mm x 123 mm and weighs 28 kg.
The battery reportedly has a lifecycle of more than 6,000 cycles and comes with a 10-year warranty.
“Customers can connect up to four Power4Home units in parallel and store and use between 6.7 kWh to 106.8 kWh of energy,” the manufacturer added. “The units can either be wall mounted or installed on the floor, both stacked or side by side. So Power4Home adapts perfectly to your space conditions and aesthetic preferences.”
The new battery uses passive cooling, and customers can upgrade the system with thermal management for operation in extreme temperatures of -20 C to 55 C. The company also offers an inverter as an add-on to the storage system, as well as a grid switch that replaces the emergency power generator in the event of an unstable energy supply from the grid.