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GCL increases shipments of E-KwBe batteries to Australian market

October 7, 2016 by Ian Clover Leave a Comment

GCL_SI's E-KwBe battery joins the rush of storage systems flooding the Australian market as demand for such technology soars.

PV Magazine

The Chinese solar and clean energy specialist is to ship a further 1,000 of its E-KwBe energy storage units Down Under in order to meet growing demand for scalable home storage in the country.

GCL_SI's E-KwBe battery joins the rush of storage systems flooding the Australian market as demand for such technology soars.
GCL_SI’s E-KwBe battery joins the rush of storage systems flooding the Australian market as demand for such technology soars.

GCL System Integration Technology (GCL-SI), a subsidiary of Chinese conglomerate GCL-Poly Energy, has today signed a deal to augment the shipment volumes of its E-KwBE energy storage units to Australia by 1,000.
Australian distributer One Stop Warehouse (OSW) placed the expanded order to meet growing demand for scalable home storage in the country, which has the world’s highest penetration of residential solar PV.
Shipping of the lithium-cell powered battery unit is set to begin this month, and will help more and more customers become energy self sufficient. GCL-SI’s E-KwBe battery is touted as an “intelligent energy storage system that allows customers to optimize the use of their solar energy systems” to cut electricity bills in the home.
“The E-KwBe is an intelligent product that is highly accessible to those with solar panels because it is compatible with most, if not all, mainstream inverters on the market,” said GCL-SI president Shu Hua.
The first batch of the E-KwBe batteries has already been delivered to OSW in Australia, and builds upon an evident thirst for storage in Australia. This week’s All-Energy Australia event boasted a large number of storage providers operating in the Australian market, which is viewed as the perfect test bed for new technologies by the leading global players.
Source: PV Magazine. Reproduced with permission.

Filed Under: Battery/Storage

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