3-Phase Battery System Added To CEC Programme
Lithium Australia’s 50% owned subsidiary Soluna Australia Pty Ltd’s 15K Pack HV has received approval to be added to The Clean Energy Council’s Battery Assurance Programme.
The Programme includes a list of lithium battery-based energy-storage devices that meet industry best practice requirements. It also provides consumers with independent information on the safety of home battery products that meet prescribed electrical safety and quality standards.
Soluna’s 15K Pack HV is paired with the GoodWe HT hybrid inverter series. A premium- quality battery energy-storage system designed specifically for three-phase homes and small businesses, it provides not only daily power storage but also independent blackout protection across all three loads.
Lithium Australia Managing Director, Adrian Griffin, said much of the first shipment of this Soluna system has already been pre-sold, with additional stock ordered to meet ongoing demand.
“The Clean Energy Council approval of Soluna’s three-phase energy-storage system follows recent accreditation of its smaller single-phase units for residential power storage,” Mr Griffin said.
“Time of Use tariff structures encourage households generating solar power to install battery storage capacity and avoid peak energy pricing, which occurs when there is little or no solar generation capacity. “Australia is the Mecca of domestic solar power and Soluna systems allow that power to be used even when the sun isn’t shining.”