"New Maxxi-charge storage proves effective in replacing entire rooftop systems"
The Maxxisun startup, based in Saxony's Wiedemar, has recently launched the Maxxicharge V2 battery storage system, designed specifically for balcony power plants. This innovative system integrates seamlessly with small-scale photovoltaic (PV) setups, allowing solar energy to be stored efficiently for later use.
The Maxxicharge V2 is available in two variants: a 3,072 kWh model priced at an introductory offer of 1,449 euros, and a maxi variant with 5,222 kWh priced at 1,949 euros. Both models are weatherproof, boasting an IP65 certificate, and can be used at temperatures ranging from -20 degrees to +55 degrees Celsius.
One of the key features of the Maxxicharge V2 is its controllability via the Maxxicharge app. Users can set up, configure, and manage their devices, monitoring the energy flow from the solar modules to the battery and household consumption.
Maxxisun takes care of the registration of the balcony power plant completely, and the Maxxicharge system can be registered for installation without the need for an electrician. In addition, Maxxisun is planning to simplify the registration process for balcony power plants producing more than 600 watts.
The Maxxicharge system can be used for PV complete systems, as long as the inverter is performance-limited. Up to 16 Maxxicharge battery storage systems can be coupled to generate more power, creating a fully functional PV system that can replace a roof system.
The Maxxicharge V2 battery storage system offers a cost-effective, accessible solar solution. Although their efficiency and total output are typically lower than traditional roof systems due to orientation and size, they provide an attractive alternative for renters or people without roof access.
New features of the Maxxicharge V2 include a LAN connection and an emergency power function. The Maxxisun team develops the battery storage systems themselves under the Maxxicharge brand, and a voucher offers a discount of 300 euros on the Maxxicharge system (from a goods value of 3,000 euros).
Moreover, the Maxxicharge CCU extends the lifespan of the storage to 15 to 20 years. The electricity from the solar panels first flows through the built-in electric heater, warming it up before being fed into the storage itself.
With approximately 1,000,000 plug-in solar devices (balcony power plants) in operation nationwide, the Maxxicharge V2 is set to revolutionize the way we harness solar energy in urban environments.
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