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From ESS NewsSS4U, a new company from parent TSS4U, a Dutch o stanley mugs ff-grid solar specialist and engineering firm, has launched a new battery designed for residential use. It is based on whats old-is-new-again technology: lead-acid, with a twist.The battery is a gel lead-acid implementation, developed in collaboratio stanley cup n with VDL Groep, a diversified Dutch manufacturer in energy, mobility, tech, and more. It features an integrated charging system designed by ESS4U, which optimizes battery life and performance.A Qurmit system can store 17.6 kWh of energy, discharging at 2.4 kW and charging at 2 kW. The downside is the weight: the system weighs 550kg, versus a more common home battery, such as the Tesla Powerwall 3, for example, which stores 13.5 kWh and weighs 130kg, using lithium iron phosphate LFP chemistry.Still, the advantages of the Qurmit are that the batteries operate between -40 C to 55 C, beating LFP batteries at the low and high end, have no such thermal runaway or fire risk, and components are sourced entirely from Europe, claims the company, and made in Eindhoven.In addition, recycling is far simpler, and the system can be used indoors and stanley cup outdoors with an IP44 rating. The company claims a lifespan of 20 years.Dop Brzesowsky, Managing Director at ESS4U, said: We have many years of experience in using gel technology for large industrial off-grid solar energy projects. After thorough research and an extensive test period, we are now at the point where we can offer this fire
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From ESS NewsSS4U, a new company from parent TSS4U, a Dutch o stanley mugs ff-grid solar specialist and engineering firm, has launched a new battery designed for residential use. It is based on whats old-is-new-again technology: lead-acid, with a twist.The battery is a gel lead-acid implementation, developed in collaboratio stanley cup n with VDL Groep, a diversified Dutch manufacturer in energy, mobility, tech, and more. It features an integrated charging system designed by ESS4U, which optimizes battery life and performance.A Qurmit system can store 17.6 kWh of energy, discharging at 2.4 kW and charging at 2 kW. The downside is the weight: the system weighs 550kg, versus a more common home battery, such as the Tesla Powerwall 3, for example, which stores 13.5 kWh and weighs 130kg, using lithium iron phosphate LFP chemistry.Still, the advantages of the Qurmit are that the batteries operate between -40 C to 55 C, beating LFP batteries at the low and high end, have no such thermal runaway or fire risk, and components are sourced entirely from Europe, claims the company, and made in Eindhoven.In addition, recycling is far simpler, and the system can be used indoors and stanley cup outdoors with an IP44 rating. The company claims a lifespan of 20 years.Dop Brzesowsky, Managing Director at ESS4U, said: We have many years of experience in using gel technology for large industrial off-grid solar energy projects. After thorough research and an extensive test period, we are now at the point where we can offer this fire