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Home / News / BYD launches 615 W battery and module developed in Brazil

BYD launches 615 W battery and module developed in Brazil

Company unveiled its portfolio of solutions at Intersolar South America 2024
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  • September 6, 2024, at 08:41 PM
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BYD launches 615 W battery and module developed in Brazil
BYD's photovoltaic module on display at the fair. Photo: BYD/Disclosure

A BYD Energy do Brasil was present in yet another edition of the Intersolar South America, the largest solar energy event in Latin America. The company, which has already produced more than 2,5 million modules in the country, launched a highly technological battery, MCCUBE-TAnd 615 W Tuiuiú line panel.

In addition, the manufacturer displayed EV chargers (electric vehicles) of the brand, a solar carport and BYD Shark, first plug-in hybrid pickup truck of the company that is yet to reach the Brazilian market.

Regarding the MC CUBE-T model, it uses the new generation LFP battery for long-term energy storage, as well as adopting the first CTS (cell to system) integration technology in the world, which guarantees great capacity.

According to BYD, the system is safe and reliable, approved by more than 10 destructive tests, and has flexible configuration and management, making installation easier. Furthermore, it is ultra-economical and provides more energy and less space.

Battery was presented at Intersolar. Photo: BYD/Disclosure
The company's vehicle charger portfolio. Photo: BYD/Disclosure
BYD Shark, the manufacturer's plug-in hybrid pickup truck. Photo: BYD/Disclosure

615 W Tuiuiú Module

The new 615 W bifacial solar panel, which in will soon be produced at the Campinas (SP) factory, is compact and lightweight and optimizes the use of physical space for solar capture, in addition to reducing costs with fixed structures and trackers in ground-based photovoltaic plants. Therefore, according to the company, it reduces investments in the construction of plants and, consequently, the value of the energy generated.

“BYD is considered one of the brands most engaged in R&D (research and development) of sustainable technologies in Latin America, and participating again in Intersolar with all these new products reinforces our commitment to innovation. It is essential that we can continue to provide clean energy and ensure that there is full sustainability in all our solutions”, he highlighted. Marcello Schneider, Director of Commercial Vehicles and Solar Energy at BYD Brazil.

BYD booth at the event. Photo: BYD/Disclosure

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Mateus Badra
Journalist graduated from PUC-Campinas. He worked as a producer, reporter and presenter on TV Bandeirantes and Metro Jornal. He has been following the Brazilian electricity sector since 2020.
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  1. Paulo Roberto Alves Esteves said:
    8 from 2024 from September to 16: 16

    Good afternoon and congratulations.
    I believe that the economic growth that would generate the most income for companies would be those who invested in the development of electrical energy storage batteries for homes, businesses, condominiums….
    If this person is able to supply consumers, he will sell everything he produces and it will be difficult to meet demand.

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