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Partnership unveils new solar energy storage solution




  The weekend marked a monumental leap forward in the realm of renewable energy. Ian Solar, JA Solar, Solis, and Dyness celebrated their partnership, and the official launch of the Solis 50KW Inverter and Dyness high-voltage full-scenario energy storage solution was held at the Conrad Hotel.

  With a focus on innovation and high-quality solutions, Dyness released high-voltage full-scenario energy storage solutions, including BF100, Stack100, and Stack280, suitable for industrial and commercial applications with different needs. The BF100 is a DC Battery system featuring ultimate security, flexible expansion, and high efficiency.

  It supports a wide voltage range and flexible capacity options from 71kWh to 100kWh. With a reserved DC expansion interface, expanding capacity on the DC Side is easy. The BF100 adopts 280Ah LFP cells, which have high energy density.It is also equipped with a self-developed EMS (energy management system), which can reduce the system's energy consumption and improve charging and discharging efficiency.

  The BF100 could ensure ultimate safety through a preventative fire strategy with three-level detection and TMG, which ensures active firefighting remains effective in the event of a power outage.The Stack100 is equipped with the industry's first stacked built-in air duct thermal management system.

  It can reach up to 1C charging and discharging rate and is backed by a 10-year warranty to ensure the high efficiency and quality performance of the system.

  Due to its stacked modular design structure, it can be handled by two people in 30 minutes, saving installation costs and space. In addition, each module has a built-in aerosol fire extinguisher to ensure the safety of the battery system under extreme conditions.

  The Stack280 is a good choice for customers with high energy and electricity consumption requirements.

  It is equipped with long-cycle control software that guarantees a long system life and 0% capacity degradation for 5 years.  

  Similarly, Solis has also launched its latest cutting-edge inverter technology, the S6-EH3P(29.9-50)K-H. This device seamlessly ensures unparalleled versatility and performance. With a maximum charge and discharge current of 140A/70+70A, it can charge 1 kWh in 60 seconds.

  In addition, with 4 MPPT inputs and up to 20A of single-string current, two inputs available per MPPT, this latest Solis C&I energy storage inverter is perfectly compatible with high-power modules, ensuring maximum efficiency and compatibility with solar modules. 

  Unlocking the potential of uninterrupted energy, whether on or off the grid, it supports two generator connections and enables remote control for ultimate convenience.At the same event, the four companies also celebrated their fruitful partnership by unveiling their slogan, "Light of Tomorrow—Driving Energy Innovation," which generated excitement among industry professionals, business leaders, and environmental advocates. 

  "The product launch marks a pivotal moment in shaping the Philippine energy landscape, heralding a new era of sustainability and innovation. With our cutting-edge solutions from Ian Solar Energy Corp., in collaboration with Solis and Dyness, we are not just introducing a product; we are revolutionizing how energy is harnessed and utilized.

  This launch signifies our commitment to driving positive change and empowering the Philippines towards a greener, more efficient energy future.  Together, we are lighting the path towards a brighter, sustainable tomorrow," said Emil Wang, President of Ian Solar Energy Corp."We are thrilled to introduce a game-changing product that will revolutionize the energy landscape and bring tangible benefits to Filipinos across the nation. The innovation and efficiency of our HV full-scene product matrix are set to empower businesses and communities, paving the way for a brighter and sustainable future for all," remarked Viki Yang, Director of Dyness Philippines.

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