HV20 is a cutting-edge high-voltage 20kWh liquid-cooled residential energy storage system developed by LIHUB Energy. HV20 integrates Active Liquid Cooling Technology (the “ALCT”) designed by LIHUB Energy. Thanks to the use of ALCT, HV20 can ensure that every cell operates within an ideal temperature range, which will significantly extend the life cycle of HV20 and greatly improve the safety of HV20.
LiHUB Energy launches their first generation, E series low voltage (LV) energy storage system for residential. The E series covers E5 - 5kWh, E10 - 10kWh, E15/E15F - 15kWh, E20 - 20kWh, E25 - 25kWh and E30 - 30kWh, which can meet the electricity demand of most households.
LiHUB is not a word, whereas it is a combination of two words Lithium Hub. As we know, we live in an era of rapid shift from fossil fuel to renewable clean energy. The widespread use of clean energy like solar and wind has made our goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions possible. As the best energy storage solution at present, lithium-ion batteries play a vital role in the promotion and efficient utilization of renewable clean energy.
On 19th April, the first phase of the 133rd Canton Fair ended. The first phase of the exhibition has a total visitor flow of more than 1.26 million people, 10,000 business gathered in the grand occasion, to show the unique charm and attraction of the Canton Fair to the world.
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LG Energy Solution has joined the global Task Force on Climate-related Disclosures (TFCD), committing to transparency throughout the full lifecycle of the batteries it produces.The lithium-ion batte
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