Dyness launches low voltage battery for the Brazilian market

Powerbox G2 allows up to 50 units in parallel and has IP65 protection rating
Dyness launches low voltage battery for the Brazilian market
Product has a maximum discharge current of 200 A. Photo: Dyness/Reproduction

Dyness has announced the launch of the Powerbox G2, its new low-voltage battery for the photovoltaic market. The solution is designed for residential, commercial and industrial applications, with expandable capacity from 10,24 kWh to 512 kWh and for up to 50 modules connected in parallel.

According to the company, the product was designed to meet the demands of the Brazilian energy scenario, ensuring flexibility, safety and high performance.

Check out the main features of the equipment below and how they meet the needs of the Brazilian market.

Flexible Expansion

  • Allows you to connect up to 50 units in parallel, enabling the creation of custom-sized systems, whether in urban areas or in more remote regions of Brazil;
  • With adjustable capacity from 10,24 kWh to 512 kWh, the G2 adapts to projects of different scales, meeting everything from small consumers to large energy demands.

Ultra safe

  • The intelligent fire extinguishing system reacts in just 5 seconds, providing immediate protection against risks, a crucial differentiator in a country with varied climatic conditions;
  • Automatic pressure relief ensures even safer operation, protecting investments in energy infrastructure.
Image: Dyness/Disclosure

Automatic heating (optional)

  • Even though the Brazilian climate is predominantly tropical, some regions or industrial applications may experience lower temperatures. The automatic heating feature ensures continuous performance, maintaining system efficiency even in extreme conditions.

1C

  • With a maximum discharge current of 200 A, the product allows simultaneous power supply to multiple loads, ideal for environments with diverse consumption, such as industrial complexes and shopping centers.

Easy installation

  • The compact design, with 30% less volume and 15% less weight, simplifies installation, saving time and reducing labor costs.

IP65 protection

  • With high resistance to adverse weather conditions, the G2 can be installed outdoors without worries, withstanding heavy rain and high humidity, common in several regions of Brazil.

For more information, access the website from the company.

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Mateus Badra
Journalist graduated from PUC-Campinas. He worked as a producer, reporter and presenter on TV Bandeirantes and Metro Jornal. He has been following the Brazilian electricity sector since 2020.

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