Turbo Energy launches residential storage solution
Turbo Energy launches residential storage solution The Spanish company says its new storage system has a capacity ranging from 2.4 kWh to 9.6 kWh and a depth of discharge of 90%. March 4, 2025 Lior Kahana Distributed Storage Energy Storage Energy Storage Technology Technology and R&D Europe Spain Western Europe Image: Turbo Energy Share Spain’s storage manufacturer Turbo Energy has announced a new all-in-one solar energy storage solution for residential houses. Dubbed Sunbox Home Lite, the new product uses lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4) batteries and has capacities ranging from 2.4 kWh to 9.6 kWh. The system measures 630 mm x 1,290 mm x 340 mm and weighs 90 kg. It can take a PV input of up to 6.5 kW, and convert it to up to 11.5 kW of AC output on-grid, and 5 kW off-grid. It has two maximum power point trackers (MPPTs), with a working voltage range of 125-425V per MPPT. To continue reading, please visit our ESS News website. This content is protected by copyright and may not be reused. If you want to cooperate with us and would like to reuse some of our content, please contact: editors@pv-magazine.com. Sun-tracking photovoltaics for stadiums 03 March 2025 Researchers in Italy have developed a sun-tracking PV system design for stadium covers. The proposed approach is said to offer both strong structural...




