BSLBATT LiFePO4 Batteries Can be Integrated with Solis Inverters Now

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BSLBATT LiFePO4 batteries have been successfully added to the compatibility list of Solis energy storage inverters. This strategic product partnership is a milestone for BSLBATT as an energy storage battery brand.

“We want to be able to offer our customers a BSLBATT LiFePO4 solar battery solution in any region where renewable energy generation is needed and compatibility issues with inverters often hinder the flexibility of the batteries,” Eric said, CEO of BSLBATT, “In order to cater to customers who prefer BSLBATT and Solis as an integrated solution on both sides, we agreed with Solis to complete equipment compatibility testing, a mutual decision that is in line with the strategic direction of both companies.”

Solis’ latest 6th generation energy storage inverter single phase S6-EH1P(3-6)KL is the equipment involved in this compatibility test. After many trials and changes by both software engineers, the BSLBATT rack-mounted battery B-LFP48-52/100/134/156/174/200/280E and the wall-mounted battery B-LFP48- 100/174/200/280/300PW, PowerLine and 13 other battery models have been tested and are working perfectly with the S6-EH1P(3-6)KL.

The S6-EH1P(3-6)KL is highly flexible, safe, reliable, and has outstanding smart performance features to maximize power costs by combining with the BSLBATT LiFePO4 home battery. The S6-EH1P(3-6)KL can quickly capture and read any information from the battery and provide timely feedback, thus improving the storage efficiency and lifetime of the battery.

The S6-EH1P(3-6)KL communicates with the BSLBATT LiFePO4 battery via a CANBUS network, allowing easy commissioning and monitoring of the entire solar system or the battery’s operating status through Solis’ free application system. For installers, a seamless, plug-and-play communication connection between Solis inverters and BSLBATT saves installation time and ensures setpoint and setpoint accuracy; for homeowners, such a robust solar storage system enables more self-sufficiency and thus more savings on electricity costs.