IP54 suggests partial dust protection and resistance to splashing water. IP66 and above offer even higher resilience, critical for exposed outdoor deployments. Mild climates with shelter: IP54 may suffice.
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The ELECOD Outdoor Cabinet Energy Storage System (Air-Cooled) is a highly efficient and scalable energy storage solution, designed for use in microgrid scenarios such as commercial, industrial, and renewable energy applications.
The LUNA2000-215 Series, unveiled in Nairobi, is designed to meet the region's growing demand for stable, cost-effective solar power. Businesses in Kenya and across East Africa face high energy costs, grid instability, and weak energy storage options.
The Battery Cabinet is an all-in-one energy storage solution featuring LFP (lithium iron phosphate) batteries, liquid-cooling technology, fire suppression, and monitoring systems for safe and efficient operation.
Equipped with a robust 15kW hybrid inverter and 35kWh rack-mounted lithium-ion batteries, the system is seamlessly housed in an IP55-rated cabinet for enhanced protection against water and dust, ensuring reliable performance in various environments.
The multi-energy battery integrated cabinet integrates the battery photovoltaic controller, grid connection and off-grid, EMS, power distribution, air conditioning and fire protection in one stop, enabling the energy storage system to independently adjust the energy storage.
The cabinet is designed to house three EG4 WallMount All Weather 280Ah batteries on the interior and accommodate up to two EG4 Hybrid Inverters (such as the 12kPV, 18kPV, FlexBOSS18, or FlexBOSS21) in any combination to be mounted on the exterior of the box.
Our outdoor cabinet is IP66 constructed in a environmentally controlled liquid cooled cabinet including fire suppression. installed capacity up to 344kWh per cabinet.
Thanks to the California Energy Commission, the UC San Diego microgrid will now also be home to the largest lithium-ion battery system on any university campus in the country, helping to power the campus and decarbonize its microgrid while simultaneously strengthening.