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by Staff Writers Munich, Germany (SPX) Jun 15, 2015
Saft is at Intersolar Europe to launch its new Intensium Home 10M lithium-ion (Li-ion) energy storage system that offers exceptionally high performance in a modern, aesthetically pleasing design intended specifically for high-end residential and small commercial solar PV installations. The Intensium Home 10M has been developed to complement Saft's established range of Li-ion energy storage systems. In a new partnership with KACO new energy GmbH, one of Germany's leading inverter brands, Saft is offering the Intensium Home 10M that has been developed alongside KACO's new three-phase inverter. This Saft and KACO package creates the perfect solution for the growing number of home and commercial "prosumers*" (producers and consumers) who are keen to maximize their self-consumption.
Intensium Home 10M partners KACO's new energy inverter This combination will help domestic and small company users boost self-consumption of their own clean energy. Prosumers will be able to follow their system's performance on their smartphone. "Saft is a leader in Li-ion energy storage while KACO new energy is a top 10 inverter brand worldwide. Together we form a strong partnership that provides customers with a total package solution fully validated by testing in real homes. This approach smoothes the way to delivering an effective, fast-track energy storage and management solution," said Volker Dietrich, Director of Energy Systems Technology Division, KACO new energy. "The partnership will enable Saft and KACO new energy to undertake common promotion and training, transfer of expertise and co-use of existing sales channels."
Intensium Home 10M - ready for the swarm The smart energy management system enables remote control of the storage device via Internet or other communication interfaces, for example to switch from self-consumption to frequency regulation.
Intensium Home 10M for optimized self-consumption In Germany in particular, the outlook for self-consumption is bright. In 2020, 29 percent of residential electricity demand and 18 percent of commercial electricity demand could be met by self-produced photovoltaic power***. Visitors to Booth B1.156 ees are invited to ask Saft's experts about their growing portfolio of '"behind the meter" energy storage solutions ranging from the individual dwelling level with Intensium Home 4M (4 kWh/ 7 kW) to tertiary and agricultural buildings with Intensium Smart (50 kWh/ 100 kW). They will also see megawatt solutions for diesel hybrid and large PV plants based on the containerized Intensium Max systems.
Related Links Saft Powering The World in the 21st Century at Energy-Daily.com
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