WHES Secures CEC Listing for Three-phase Residential Energy Storage Systems in Australia

WHES, renew brand of eCactus, has announced that its three-phase residential energy storage systems have officially been listed by the Clean Energy Council (CEC) in Australia.
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The certification applies to both WHES’s PowerPod three-phase All-In-One system and its split configurations pairing hybrid inverters with high-voltage batteries.

The newly listed split system support for DC-side parallel connection of up to five units, enables a highly flexible storage capacity range from 5kWh to 150kWh. This scalability ensures compliance with the capacity requirements of the Australian Cheaper Home Battery Program, making the solution well-suited for households seeking cost-effective and policy-supported energy storage options.

WHES battery modules have also been rigorously tested in accordance with UL9540A to ensure superior thermal runaway protection. Each module incorporates a built-in aerosol-based fire protection system and features a stackable plug-and-play design for simplified installation – particularly in projects requiring larger storage capacities.

To better serve Australian households and installers, WHES offers local inventory, a dedicated after-sales service team, and Australia-based technical experts – ensuring fast delivery, dependable support, and tailored system guidance for the market.

“This milestone underlines our commitment to delivering safe, scalable, and policy-ready energy storage solutions that truly meet the needs of Australian families,” said Nassima Zhu, WHES Australia Sales Director.

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