Key System Characteristics
Modular & Scalable Design: The "stacked" design allows homeowners to expand their storage capacity by adding battery modules as energy needs grow without replacing the entire system.
All-in-One Integration: These systems typically combine a high-efficiency hybrid solar inverter with LFP battery technology, simplifying installation and footprint.
Operational Versatility: They support various modes, including grid-tied, hybrid, and off-grid operation, ensuring continuous power during grid outages.
Smart Management: Most units feature integrated Battery Management Systems (BMS) and offer monitoring via mobile apps, PC software, or touch displays to track energy consumption and system health.
Common Benefits
Energy Independence: Reduces reliance on the utility grid by optimizing solar self-consumption.
Backup Power: Provides reliable, near-instantaneous switching (e.g., 10ms–20ms) to battery power during outages, protecting sensitive equipment.
Economic Efficiency: High conversion efficiencies (often 94–98%) and long-lasting battery life (10+ years/6,000+ cycles) help maximize return on investment.