Dyness presents energy storage solutions at Intersolar

The company exhibited at the event several products aimed at residential, commercial and industrial applications
12-09-23-canal-solar-Dyness presents energy storage solutions at Intersolar
Dyness stand at Intersolar South America. Photo: Dyness/Reproduction

A Dyness presented in Intersolar South America 2023 held in São Paulo (SP), a range of energy storage products for residential, commercial and industrial use.

During the expo, the company displayed four home storage products: B4850, A48100, DL5.0C and the Powerbox Pro. “Dyness products feature a modular design that allows for easy installation and scalability.”

“So s can expand their storage systems as needed. Furthermore, the reliable LiFePO4 technology guarantees maximum safety and a longer service life”, highlighted the company.

The manufacturer also emphasized that the A48100, DL5.0C and Powerbox Pro offer remote update capabilities, allowing s to conveniently manage their systems through a mobile application, as well as having flexible installation options.

“With IP65 protection, the Powerbox Pro can be installed both indoors and outdoors, providing high capacity and performance,” added the company.

“Through an excellent array of products, Dyness provides customers with smart and efficient solutions to satisfy diverse energy needs, such as cost optimization, energy backup, sustainability, scalability and flexibility”, they pointed out.

Expansion in the Brazilian market

Dyness has seen rapid expansion in the Brazilian market through strong partnerships with local distributors and installers. “Consequently, we have emerged as one of the most sought-after energy storage brands in Brazil and South America, valued for technical proficiency and superior customer service.”

“Looking to the future, we are determined to continue to the Brazilian and Latin American markets. By prioritizing technological innovation, emphasizing product quality and providing localized services, we aim to drive the green energy transition in Latin America by enabling smarter energy storage,” concluded the company.

Photo by Mateus Badra
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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