Modular Generator Solar Power System 5KW With 40.96KWH LiFePO4 Battery
Modular 5KW Solar Power System With 40.96KWH LiFePO4 Battery For Full Home Energy Storage
Product description:
Our 5kW integrated stacked solar power system is a modular energy solution equipped with up to 40.96kWh 800Ah of lithium iron phosphate batteries. Designed for residential and small commercial backup power, its "Lego-like" stacking architecture allows for flexible expansion and easy installation.
The integrated stacked solar power system features an integrated MPPT controller and a 5kW hybrid inverter, ensuring continuous and stable power supply to all house loads. This is a highly competitive turnkey solution for EPC projects and distributors seeking reliable, high-capacity solar power systems with a cycle life exceeding 6000 cycles and intelligent BMS management capabilities.
Technical parameter
| Output Voltage | 230V ± 5% |
| Output Frequency | 50Hz / 60Hz |
| PV Max Input Power | 5KW |
| PV Input Voltage Range | 120V–450V DC |
| Communication Ports | RS485, CAN, RJ45 |
| Communication Method | RS485 / CAN |
| Weight | ~ 180kg |
| Dimensions (L × W × H) | 500 × 300 × 1200 mm |
| Operating Temperature | -10°C to 50°C |
| Storage Temperature | -20°C to 60°C |
| Efficiency | ≥ 95% |
| Safety Certifications | CE, RoHS, UL, ETL |
| Warranty | 5 Years |
Feature Advantages:
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Expandable 40.96KWH system provides long-term off-grid support
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5KW inverter supplies clean, stable power for sensitive devices
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Modular stackable design offers flexibility for system expansion
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Advanced BMS optimizes battery life and prevents overcharging
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MPPT technology improves charging efficiency in all weather conditions
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Ideal for large residential properties or commercial installations
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Seamless integration with solar arrays and backup systems
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Remote monitoring via CAN/RS485 for efficient energy management
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