Growatt’s ARK battery Wins TÜV Rheinland’s All Quality Matters Award

Growatt’s ARK battery Wins TÜV Rheinland’s All Quality Matters Award

Residential, commercial, and utility-scale PV inverter firm, that has also entered energy storage systems, Growatt announced that its ARK battery has won the All Quality Matters Award from TÜV Rheinland’s PVE Test Program at Solar Congress 2021. The Award acknowledges Growatt’s first-rate battery energy storage solution for residential use. 

Growatt’s ARK battery uses cobalt-free Lithium-iron-phosphate (LFP) materials for improved safety. The company utilizes a modular design for the ARK battery, which makes for a smoother installation process and more flexibility of storage capacity for customers.

In TÜV Rheinland’s test program, evaluates various safety and reliability tests including charge/discharge cycling performance test, initial charge/discharge energy measurement, battery high rated charge/discharge performance test, and high/low-temperature charge/discharge performance test.

Growatt Marketing Director, Lisa Zhang said, “At Growatt, our team is dedicated to product innovation and focuses on product quality. And we’re very pleased that Growatt’s ARK battery is recognized by TÜV Rheinland for its outstanding safety and reliability performance.” 

Growatt is one of the few manufacturers in the industry that develops its storage batteries and hybrid inverters and provides entire solar energy storage solutions. The company’s R&D team also develops its own Battery Management System (BMS) and hybrid inverter to provide multi-level protection for solar energy storage systems.

Founded in 2010, Growatt has established an extensive network with 20 branches worldwide. By the end of 2020, Growatt had shipped over 2.6 million inverters to more than 100 countries around the world.

"Want to be featured here or have news to share? Write to info[at]saurenergy.com

Bhoomika Singh

Bhoomika is a science graduate, with a strong interest in seeing how technology can impact the environment. She loves covering the intersection of technology, environment, and the positive impact it can have on the world accordingly.

      SUBSCRIBE NEWS LETTER
Scroll