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Project
PowerDepot H5B,5.12 kWh
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Address
United Kingdom
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Date
April 2025
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Application
PV+AC
Background
In recent years, the UK government's push to meet carbon neutrality targets and the increased volatility of energy prices have led more and more households to look for stable, autonomous green energy solutions.
In Surrey, South of England, a family with a sustainable lifestyle decided to introduce energy storage equipment to complement their existing solar system to further improve energy efficiency. They were particularly concerned about the appearance of the equipment, ease of installation and subsequent operation and maintenance costs, and the PowerDepot H5B met all their expectations.
Introduction
The project utilizes one PowerDepot H5B unit, which is wall-mounted inside the garage, saving space and not affecting the interior layout. The product supports flexible expansion, so that additional parallel units can be added in the future according to the demand for electricity.
PowerDepot H5B household energy storage system has good protection and automatic heating, and can stably cope with the cold and wet winter climate in the UK. It supports a variety of installation methods, especially suitable for brick and timber buildings, which are common in British households, and is easy and fast to construct. It is also compatible with mainstream inverter brands, making it more flexible for later expansion.
Customer Value
With the H5B system, the family has achieved a highly efficient cycle of energy storage during the day and power supply at night, dramatically reducing their reliance on the grid and the cost of their electricity bills. With PowerDepot H5B, they have not only gained a stable green energy experience, but also taken an important step towards sustainable living, setting an example for the UK's growing group of 'energy independent households'.
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