Hypontech ESS achieves 94.4% performance index at HTW Berlin

Annual study, carried out by independent institutes, serves as a reference for sector professionals and researchers
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Hypontech energy storage solutions. Image: Hypontech/Disclosure

A Hypontech announced that its system in storage in energy, composed of the HHT-12000 hybrid inverter and the HBP-H15 battery, achieved a excellent SPI (System Performance Index. In Portuguese – System Performance Index) 94,4% at HTW Energy Storage Inspection Berlin.

O annual study, carried out by independent institutes, serves as a strict reference To the professionals industry, evaluating the overall performance and efficiency of various storage solutions.

Furthermore, the research provides a objective assessment of technologies in storage of energy, helping professionals, researchers and policymakers. This year, 20 systems in 14 manufacturers competed each other and were evaluated using the SPI.

According to a senior researcher from the HTW, the System Performance Index is a economic indicator which quantifies how much electricity costs can be reduced compared to an ideal storage solution.

Índice de Desempenho do Sistema da HTW. Gráfico: Hypontech/Divulgação
HTW System Performance Index. Graphic: Hypontech/Disclosure

“Hypontech's energy storage solution has emerged as a pioneer in various efficiency tests, ranking at the highest level, including rated discharge power, usable battery capacity, PV power efficiency and battery charging efficiency, achieving higher cost savings compared to less efficient counterparts”, emphasized the company.

Testing of the Hypontech storage system was carried out independently by TÜV SÜD. “In a meticulous evaluation, the solution demonstrated remarkable efficiency in the reference case (10 KWp photovoltaic system). This achievement underscores our deep commitment to providing high-performance, reliable and sustainable energy solutions for customers,” they concluded.


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Matthew Badra
Journalist graduated from PUC-Campinas. He worked as a producer, reporter and presenter on TV Bandeirantes and Metro Jornal. Has been following the Brazilian electricity sector since 2020.

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