Developer ZEN Energy Systems says a new battery system could change the way the world uses electricity.
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ZEN Freedom Power Bank is the world's first energy management system and can also be used to charge electric vehicles.
The system has high
Lithium storage density
Ion-based system connected to Battery balancing and control software, allowing to be turned on and offGrid management.
"This system can store solar Energy produced in your own home and make it available 24 hours a day," said Richard Turner, CEO of Zen Energy Systems . ".
"If you don't generate enough power, it also allows you to choose to use off-
Peak power of the grid.
General residential or commercial energy storage systems-
Expected to start in July
Will be able to manage and store 20 KW of the energy per day
Daily consumption of ordinary Australian households.
Additional storage modules can be added.
"Zen free power bank has the potential to provide personal energy security for families and businesses not only in Australia, but also around the world," Mr Turner said . ". The Norwood-
The company has also developed a model that allows power companies to store electricity when demand is low.
Wind farms or solar farms can also be used to overcome intermittent production of electricity.
"Wind farms and solar farms can be very effective in generating electricity, but are limited by the natural capacity to produce these elements
"A few hours a day," said Mr Turner.
"By using them with an energy storage system, the excess energy generated can be stored and then returned to the grid to create a constant supply or delivery of power when it is most needed.
"Glenn Osmond resident Rod buchacker has decided to install solar panels to make his house more energy efficientsufficient.
The next step may be the energy storage system, he said.
"The good thing for us is if we are able to use the storage power generated at the end of the day, not the paid power. " he said.
Mr. Buchecker said that he lived in an area with frequent power outages and that the system would also provide backup power to keep home appliances running.
Zen said its goal is to make these systems in South Australia so that they can be exported globally, and it has aroused great interest in North America.