Livoltek has unveiled an innovative all-in-one energy storage system (ESS) that integrates a hybrid inverter with low-voltage batteries. Named the “Hyper” system, it offers five variations in both inverter capacities and batteries. According to the company, the unified design, along with its fan-less and slim profile, gives it a sleek and contemporary appearance, while providing a quiet and long-lasting operation. With customisable usage times and a flexible storage capacity of up to 25 kWh, customers can optimise their self-consumption and reduce the reliance on grid power.
The product utilises lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries, each with a capacity of 5 kWh, which can be stacked up to five for a total nominal energy of 25 kWh. The batteries maintain a nominal voltage of 51.2 V, with a voltage range spanning from 40 V to 58.4 V. Regarding the inverters, the entry-level model supports a maximum PV input of 4.5 kW and an AC output of 3 kW. In contrast, the top-tier model accommodates a maximum PV input of 7.5 kW and an AC output of 6 kW. Intermediate models offer varying capacities of maximum PV input and AC output, including 5.52 kW and 3.68 kW, 6.9 kW and 4.6 kW, and 7.5 kW and 5 kW, respectively. Moreover, the ESS can be seamlessly integrated with EV chargers. All models share dimensions of 41.5 cm x 1.38 cm x 16.5 cm, and weigh between 85 kg and 87 kg.
