AGL released 6kWh home battery packaging Energy Co. , Ltd. on Friday, announcing that it will launch 6kWh battery storage equipment to the Australian market, and said it was the first major energy retailer to do so.
The first launch will target residential and small businesses, giving consumers more control over managing energy consumption.
AGL's "power advantage" will include a range of lithium-based battery storage devicesion technology.
Ed Lynch, AGL's head of energy storage
Bell said that energy storage technology is still an emerging technology, but it is developing very fast.
"The first device will be able to store 6 kWh solar energy and will be suitable for ordinary families with 3-4. 5 KW of solar photovoltaic.
"However, battery storage devices can be used in homes without solar PV.
"The battery will be the size of a large suitcase that will provide consumers with a backup of basic home services such as lighting, refrigeration and communications, for potential disruptions to energy supply, this is a welcome peace of mind.
The company said that the battery pack manufactured by am International Consumer Electronics manufacturers has a long life span and is supported by the AGL extended warranty, adding that, A series of financial plans will be to "make energy storage available to all "--
A spokesman for AGL said it would provide direct purchases, leases and paymentsas-you-
Charge and discharge every kilowatt.
AGL said it plans to develop a set of products to meet the needs of a wide range of family and business sizes and types.
The company said that the 6kWh equipment is the first device in this range, in the initial stage, the number is limited, and the increase in the larger battery size will be launched later this year.