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CHE250 : 250 kW Output

System Output PowerkWe 250
Battery capacitykWh 520
Cooling MethodAir Cooled
CHAG./Dischar. Rate0.5C
Noise leveldBA@7m 58
Dimensionsmm 3500×1400×1850
Dry weightkg 4560

 

Powerlink CHE 250 commercial battery delivers 520 kWh capacity, ensuring reliable energy storage for Australia.

The Powerlink CHE250 is a robust commercial energy storage system built for large-scale energy requirements. With a 250 kW output and a 520 kWh battery capacity, it supports a 0.5C charge/discharge rate, ensuring stable and efficient performance. Air-cooled and operating at a low noise level of 58 dBA @ 7m, the CHE250 is both powerful and quiet. Housed in a durable enclosure with a compact footprint and a dry weight of 4,560 kg, it’s an ideal solution for businesses seeking reliable energy storage, peak shaving, and grid independence.

CHE250 Features:

Energy Saving

Powerlink’s energy equipment is designed for maximum efficiency, helping businesses save energy while reducing operational costs and environmental impact.

Quiet Operation

Powerlink’s advanced energy equipment ensures quiet operation, delivering reliable performance with minimal noise for comfortable and efficient working environments.

Easy Repair

Powerlink designs energy equipment with easy repair access, ensuring quick maintenance, reduced downtime, and long-term reliability for customers.

Spare Parts

Powerlink provides genuine spare parts for all energy equipment, ensuring reliability, extended lifespan, and seamless performance for your power solutions.

FAQs

The CHE125 offers 125 kW continuous and 150 kW maximum output. The CHE250 provides 250 kW continuous and 300 kW maximum. The CHE500 delivers 500 kW continuous and 600 kW maximum.
All models (CHE125, CHE250, CHE500) support three-phase AC voltages of 380 V, 400 V, and 415 V, ensuring flexibility for various grid requirements.
Each CHE unit integrates a PCS (power conversion system), battery, BMS (battery management system), MPPT (solar controller), and EMS (energy management system) into one compact solution​.
Yes, the CHE systems support both grid-connected and off-grid operation modes for flexible use in different energy scenarios​.
To measure the power requirement for your load, list all the electrical appliances or systems that will be powered by the generator. Calculate the total wattage by adding the individual wattages of these appliances or systems. This sum gives you an estimate of the power requirement. Ensure to consider both starting and running wattage for accurate assessment.

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