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High-Voltage Stacked Energy Storage Battery Packs: 64 kWh, 96 kWh, 128 kWh, 160 kWh, 192 kWh, 256 kWh

Industrial and commercial rack-mounted high-voltage battery modules, with a maximum output of 819V, compatible with multiple inverter brands, quick installation, IP20 protection, and a cycle life of ≥6,000 cycles.
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Product Specifications

Model
BOS-G
BOS-G Pro
SW-H4-64KWH SW-H6-96KWH SW-H8-128KWH SW-H10-160KWH SW-H12-192KWH SW-H16-256KWH
Key Specifications
Battery Type LiFePO4
Energy Capacity (kWh) 16.0KWH
Standard Voltage (V) 51.2V
Nominal Capacity (Ah) 314AH
Maximum Number of Series Connections 1P256S

Number of Battery Modules in Series

(Optional) 3 (Min)

H-4 H-6 H-8 H-10 H-12 H-16
System Rated Voltage (V) 204.8V 307.2V 409.6V 512.0V 614.4V 819.2V
System Operating Voltage (V) 166.4-232V 252-348V 332.8~467.2 420~580V 499.2~700V 672-928V
System Energy Capacity (kWh) 64.3KWH 96.5KWH 128.6KWH 160.8KWH 193.0KWH 257.28KWH
Rated DC Power (kW) 30.0KW 45.0KW 60.0KW 70.0-80.0KW 90.0-100.0KW 120-125.0KW
Charge/Discharge Current (A)² Rated current: 100A/100A
Maximum: 150 A / 150 A
Peak discharge: 350 A (2 min, 25°C)
Operating Temperature (°C) Charging: 0°C to 55°C / Discharging: -20°C to 55°C
Communication Method CAN2.0/RS485
Relative Humidity 5~85%RH
Altitude ≤3500m
Enclosure Protection Rating IP20
Single Module Dimensions 800*660*250MM
Dimensions (W/D/H) 800*660*1300MM 800*660*1800MM 800*660*1300MM*2 800*660*1550MM/2 800*660*1800MM/2 800*660*2300MM/2
Weight (kg) 575.0KG 845.0KG 1140.0KG 1420.0KG 1680.0KG 2220.0KG
Mounting Method Rack-mounted/Floor-standing
Storage Temperature Range (°C) 0℃~35℃
Cycle Life ≥6000(25℃±2℃,0.5C/0.5C,90%DOD,70%EOL)
Warranty Period 5 years
Certifications CE,IEC62619,VDE2510-50,UN38.3,MSDS

[1] Available capacity, test conditions: 0.2C/0.3C charge/discharge at 25°C,

90% depth of discharge. Available capacity may vary depending on system configuration parameters.
[2] Current is affected by temperature and SOC.
[3] The warranty is valid for the warranty period or

the cumulative discharge capacity, whichever comes first.