Residential energy storage systems typically consist of a battery pack, an inverter, and charging equipment. The operating principle of such systems involves storing surplus electrical energy within the battery pack and subsequently releasing it when needed. When solar panels generate excess electricity, this energy is stored in the battery pack; conversely, when household electricity demand rises or the grid supply becomes unstable, the stored energy is released from the battery pack, converted into alternating current (AC) via the inverter, and supplied for household use.
Power: 5~125kW
Battery Voltage: High Voltage/Low Voltage
Load: Three Phase