Bslbatt launches low-voltage integrated battery storage system
Bslbatt, a Chinese storage system manufacturer, has launched an integrated low-voltage energy storage system suitable for different residential and commercial application scenarios, such as homes, farms, stores, hospitals, and neighborhoods.
The solution combines inverters ranging from 5-15 kW supplied by Bslbatt or other preferred manufacturers, provided they are listed as compatible, with 15-35 kWh battery storage systems, featuring the 5 kWh lithium iron phosphate battery module (BSLBATT B-LFP48-100E). The cabinet supports flexible configurations of three to seven battery modules to meet varying energy demand.
The cabinet also features two rear-mounted 50W fans that activate automatically when temperatures exceed 35°C, thanks to a built-in thermal sensor. The battery and inverter are housed in separate compartments, minimizing heat transfer and optimizing performance under demanding conditions.
The product claims a lifespan of over 6,000 cycles at 90% depth of discharge. It features an IP55-certified rated enclosure that protects against dust, water and other environmental elements. Its rugged construction makes it suitable for outdoor installation, even in challenging environments.
The fully integrated energy storage system features a comprehensive all-in-one design, incorporating essential switches for battery fuses, photovoltaic input, utility grid, load output, and diesel generators. It also comes fully pre-configured, including factory-set communication between the batteries and inverter and pre-installed power harness connections. This allows installers to focus on connecting solar panels, loads, grid power and generators, reducing setup complexity.
“In a complete solar system, batteries and inverters dominate the overall costs. However, labor costs also tend not to be ignored. Our integrated storage solution prioritizes both installers and end-users by simplifying the installation process. Pre-assembled components reduce time, enhance efficiency, and ultimately lower costs for everyone involved,” according to Bslbatt.