Panasonic updates EverVolt household battery to 17.1 kWh

2021-12-08 08:28:43 By : Ms. Jess Zheng

Panasonic today released the second version of its EverVolt home battery system. EverVolt 2.0 has an off-grid continuous power of 7.6 kW, a grid-connected continuous power of 9.6 kW, and a usable capacity of 17.1 kWh or 25.65 kWh. The system can be AC-coupled and DC-coupled.

EverVolt 2.0 consists of two main components: a floor-standing battery cabinet and a hybrid smart inverter with four MPPTs, due to its weatherproof design and IP55 (NEMA 3R)).

Up to three systems can be stacked together to obtain greater power output and capacity. EverVolt inverters can handle up to 12 kW of solar energy for powering loads and charging batteries.

Mukesh Sethi, Director of Panasonic Solar and Energy Storage, said: “Innovation in the energy storage field has never been more exciting and necessary than it is today.” As part of our continuing commitment to provide homeowners with first-class solar and storage solutions, Panasonic EverVolt 2.0 owns The new features not only meet the needs of energy-conscious homeowners, but also support broader sustainable development goals. The recently announced federal goal of adopting solar energy nationwide, coupled with consumers’ growing desire for resilience, will only emphasize the need for solar and storage solutions like this one. "

EverVolt 2.0 is protected by Panasonic's 10-year product and performance warranty when installed by a certified EverVolt installer.

Kelly Pickerel has more than ten years of reporting experience in the US solar industry and is currently the editor-in-chief of Solar Power World.

"Panasonic today announced the launch of the second version of its EverVolt home battery system. EverVolt 2.0 has an off-grid continuous power of 7.6 kW, a grid-connected continuous power of 9.6 kW, and a usable capacity of 17.1 kWh or 25.65 kWh. The system can be AC ​​coupled and DC coupling."

This helps to adapt to the old grid-connected solar photovoltaic arrays, which can now be retrofitted with EverVolt energy storage and use DC and AC coupling to keep the battery charged. In the future, will Panasonic use the 4680 format battery it is developing in future EverVolt products?

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