
Dunext emphasized the product’s robust safety features, stating: “Our product has a six-level ultra safety design. Thermal insulation is used for cell safety, the pack is rated IP67, and there is real-time leakage protection. In addition, the Powerhill includes dual-level aerosol protection, two hours of safety resistance, and AI-driven warning from potential risks.” These features ensure reliable operation and enhanced protection for users.
The Powerhill has a rated charging and discharging power of 100 kilowatts. In off-grid mode, it can provide a backup output of 100 kilowatts. When paired with a photovoltaic (PV) system, the cabinet supports up to two maximum power point tracking (MPPT) channels of 60 kilowatts each, totaling 120 kilowatts. This flexibility makes it suitable for various energy management scenarios.
The system employs liquid cooling technology, with coolant designed to last 10 years without replacement. It operates effectively in temperatures ranging from -25°C to 55°C and at altitudes up to 2,000 meters. The cabinet’s compact design measures 1,390 by 2,380 by 1,350 millimeters, optimizing space for commercial and industrial settings.
Dunext’s Powerhill cabinet is engineered to meet the growing demand for efficient and safe energy storage solutions. Its integration of advanced safety mechanisms, AI-driven risk detection, and durable cooling technology positions it as a reliable option for businesses seeking to enhance energy resilience. The ability to connect with PV systems further supports its use in sustainable energy applications, contributing to efficient energy utilization.
The introduction of the Powerhill reflects Dunext’s commitment to innovation in energy storage, offering a product that combines high capacity, safety, and adaptability for diverse operational needs.