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Home / News / Dyness displays news for the energy storage market

Dyness displays news for the energy storage market

Among the highlights are the Powerbox Pro and the RV12100 battery, which supports up to 8 units in parallel
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  • September 6, 2022, at 09:25 PM
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Dyness stand at Intersolar Brasil. Photo: Dyness/Disclosure

A Dyness presented in Intersolar South America 2022, held from the 23rd to the 25th of August in São Paulo (SP), its latest solutions.

At the fair, the manufacturer brought a variety of low voltage home energy storage products e RV12100 batteries, adopting the latest technology aimed at the Latin America.

According to the company, the Powerbox Pro, which supports five units in parallel, is easy to install and has an IP65 protection level, and the B51100 module, which also has OTA remote online update and intelligent energy monitoring functions, and can be connected with Dyness Smart App.

"These two products have the main benefits of high energy efficiency, high weather resistance, easy expansion and installation and are suitable for residential energy storage applications in South America”, highlighted the company.

Already new RV12100 battery supports up to eight units in parallel and has high capacity and good temperature stability. It is an alternative lead-acid battery with light weight, longer service life, low self-discharge, and can achieve all types of protection and recovery protection independently.

“It can be applied in various scenarios. In addition to conventional recreational vehicles, solar panels and ships, it can also be used in airports, medical institutions and other scenarios that require deep cycle batteries,” they added.

Dyness solutions for the storage market. Photo: Dyness/Disclosure
Dyness solutions for the storage market. Photo: Dyness/Disclosure

Dyness in the Brazilian market

For Dyness, Brazil, as the sixth largest economy in the world, is no longer a spectator who remains outside the solar market, but an emerging market with more potential.

On the one hand, Brazil and China are both BRICS countries, and both are the largest developing countries. The total economic volume and population base are enormous, and the Per capita electricity consumption is high.

“However, network coverage is low and power cuts are more frequent. On the other hand, the country has a vast area, excellent light resources and electricity demand is growing year by year,” they stated.

“In the face of global climate change, traditional hydropower is becoming increasingly unstable. Along with carbon emission commitments and other issues, the Brazilian government accelerated energy restructuring, vigorously developed renewable energy to ensure stable supply and reasonable electricity prices”, they pointed out.

Therefore, in the manufacturer's view, the Brazil has a large market size, a high proportion of national income, a rapid growth rate of new installations and a huge demand for commercial and industrial, residential and off-grid storage products. “Total demand in this segment is expected to reach 20 GW / 50 GWh by 2030”, they estimate.

"Dyness has grown rapidly since entering the Brazilian market in 2018. We have established good partnerships with many distributors and resellers to help customers get greater value from the latest high-efficiency energy storage solutions,” they said.

No future, the company emphasized that will continue to cultivate in Brazil and in other Latin American markets, insisting on technological innovation, quality priority and localized service to help the green energy transition, making local power generation more efficient and electricity storage and consumption smarter.

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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. Dyness said:
    13 from 2022 from September to 22: 57

    Thanks for your interest. Please contact our sales team: sales@dyness-tech.com, they will provide further information and quotation. Thank you.

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  2. Marcelo da Silva Cunha said:
    7 from 2022 from September to 20: 46

    I would like to register our company on your database for future budgets and, if possible, support for OFF Grid and Hybrid projects.
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