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The Californian company Yoshino Technology has developed portable batteries with solid-state Li-NCM cell technology. The four variants come with powers of 330 W, 660 W, 2,000 W and 4,000 W.
US battery manufacturer Yoshino Technology has developed solid-state lithium-ion batteries with powers ranging from 330 W to 4,000 W. They are designed for home backup, off-grid applications, and powering small industrial machinery.
The system can be used in combination with solar panels. The 4,000 W central unit has a maximum power of 6,000 W and a capacity of 2,611 Wh. According to the company, it can be fully recharged with a 600W solar panel in 5.5 hours. Other charging options include AC, DC, and USB-C inputs.
“These portable power stations are built around a state-of-the-art solid electrolyte instead of the bulky, flammable liquid electrolyte found in traditional lithium-ion batteries, improving performance and representing a breakthrough for technology. batteries," Yoshino said in a statement. “Greater energy density means the same amount of power fits into a smaller, lighter package – up to half the weight per watt compared to traditional lithium-ion batteries.”
The smallest battery measures 10" x 6" x 9.5" and weighs 10 lbs. The largest measures 54.3 cm x 25.9 cm x 23.8 cm and weighs 24.99 kg. They can work for 2,500 cycles at 80% of their capacity.
The 2,000 W and 4,000 W models have an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) when connected to wall outlets. Yoshino sells the products starting at $349 retail. They have a 36-month warranty.
The solution includes a mobile app to monitor charge level, battery status, and connected devices. The entire range of products will be available from May. |