A Kehua Tech officially presented in Warsaw, at the Poland, yours new iStoragE series, with emphasis on the ESS (Energy Storage System) residential all-in-one. The event, held in partnership with Soltec, was attended by more than 100 guests.
To provide customers with a full lifecycle service, the company has created a Polish team that includes sales, technical and marketing support.
“The government's new policy to encourage the development of ESS makes us even more excited about the development of iStoragE in the Polish market,” said Krzysztof Kociołek, Product Director at Soltec.
“The renewable energy market in Poland has great potential and is also a challenge for us. Kehua has always provided us with reliable products and timely services and we believe that our union will bring a better experience to our customers”, he highlighted.
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Boyce Lee, technical specialist at Kehua, highlighted four main characteristics of iStoragE: “simple, secure, intelligent and independent”. He further mentioned that the photovoltaic industry is developing rapidly, and the growth of the energy storage industry, as an indispensable support point for future energy solutions, is already evident.
"You photovoltaic inverters of the Kehua SPI-B X2 series have a future-oriented design, reserving interface with ESS, to meet the future demand for energy storage systems from our users of photovoltaic solutions”, he commented.
According to the manufacturer, its 34 years of knowledge of electricity in multiple scenarios and technical accumulation in the energy electronics industry helps iStoragE adapt perfectly to the residential application.
“Such a solution can increase the self-generation rate and increase ROI while ensuring the safety of electricity consumption in every home. With a modular design, the solution allows the combination of standardized batteries, saving 50% in storage, transportation and installation costs”, pointed out a Kehua representative.
“It also allows the mixed use of old and new batteries, making it easier for users and installers to make decisions about capacity expansion,” they added.
iStoragE, according to the company, has been well received by the market since August 2022, and has already gained more than 400 MWh of orders in just three months after its launch.