SolaX presents balcony storage system

Chinese manufacturer SolaX Power has unveiled the Balcony X-MS 2000, a lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery system for residential microgeneration that supports up to 2.4 kW of solar input.
The O Balcony X-MS 2000 system. | Image: SolaX

SolaX Power presented its Balcony X-MS 2000 energy storage system, for residential microgeneration of solar and other renewable energy sources, at Intersolar South America 2025, in SĂŁo Paulo, Brazil.

The IP65-rated system features easy installation, high power capacity, and a plug-and-play design, making it suitable for balconies or outdoor use, including camping, the company said.

The system has four maximum power point trackers and supports up to 2.4 kW of solar input. Maximum PV input voltage is 60 V, with an operating voltage range of 16 V to 60 V.

The storage relies on a lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery, expandable to 11.98 kWh, with a maximum discharge current of 100 A. It measures 46 cm by 24 cm by 24 cm and weighs 24 kg.

“The X-MS 2000 offers clean, reliable, and flexible energy for domestic or even outdoor use,” said Marcelo Niendicker, an engineer at the company.

From pv magazine Brasil.

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