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eCactus Batteries

eCactus batteries are a line of home energy storage systems (ESS) that use lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries. LFP batteries are a type of lithium-ion battery that is known for its safety, long lifespan, and low maintenance requirements.  They can be used to store solar energy, grid energy, or a combination of both. The batteries can also be used to provide backup power during power outages.

eCactus batteries are equipped with a number of features that make them a good choice for home ESS systems. These features include:

  • A smart battery management system (BMS) that optimizes battery performance and life
  • A built-in inverter that converts DC battery power to AC power for use in the home
  • A remote monitoring system that allows users to track battery performance and status from anywhere
  • A variety of safety features that protect the batteries from overcharging, overheating, and other hazards
  • eCactus batteries are a reliable and safe way to store energy for your home. They are a good choice for homeowners who want to reduce their reliance on the grid, improve their energy efficiency, and prepare for power outages.

TYPES OF ECACTUS BATTERIES

Agave Series is a hybrid all-in-one battery energy storage system (BESS) that is compatible with high-voltage LFP battery systems. It can achieve the best function to maximize clean solar power usage for your home. The Agave Series is available in two sizes: 5.12kWh and 10.24kWh.

Both the Agave Series are equipped with a number of features that make them a good choice for home ESS systems. These features include:

  • A smart battery management system (BMS) that optimizes battery performance and life
  • A built-in inverter that converts DC battery power to AC power for use in the home
  • A remote monitoring system that allows users to track battery performance and status from anywhere
  • A variety of safety features that protect the batteries from overcharging, overheating, and other hazards

DOWNLOAD PRODUCT DATASHEETS

1) ECACTUS AGAVE-SH 10.24 kWH (WH-BXB10.24)

Agave-SH, a hybrid all-in-one BESS, compatible with high voltage LFP battery system, can
achieve the best function to maximize clean solar power usage for your home.

Key Features 

  • Convenient – Battery pre-installed
  • Quiet – Less than 25 dB, no noise pollution
  • Flexible – IP65 Inverter up to 6kW, battery capacity up to 10kWh
  • Adaptative -Self-power, backup, and load shifting modes
  • Independent –  No additional modules and inverters are required
  • Smart –  Support VPP and IOT
  • Nominal Battery Voltage (d.c.V) 409.6

 

2) ECACTUS AGAVE-SH 5.12 kWH (WH-BXB5.12)

Agave-SH, a hybrid all-in-one BESS, compatible with high voltage LFP battery system, can achieve the best function to maximize clean solar power usage for your home.

Key Features 

  • Convenient – Battery pre-installed
  • Quiet – Less than 25 dB, no noise pollution
  • Flexible – IP65 Inverter up to 6kW, battery capacity up to 10kWh
  • Adaptative -Self-power, backup, and load shifting modes
  • Independent –  No additional modules and inverters are required
  • Smart –  Support VPP and IOT
  • Nominal Battery Voltage (d.c.V) 204.8

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