Powerball Systems AG Showcases Innovative Energy Storage at Intersolar Munich
Powerball Systems AG, a Swiss company, specializes in energy storage solutions. The company's smallest storage unit, shaped like a ball, has become its signature product. From June 22-24, 2016, Powerball Systems AG will showcase its offerings at the Intersolar event in Munich.
The company, founded in 2016 by Dipl. Ing. Mathias Graessl, produces complete storage systems including inverter, charger, energy management, and lead-calcium battery technology. These systems have been installed since 2011 through electrical companies in Germany and Switzerland.
Powerball storage units are manufactured in Solothurn, Switzerland, using Swiss quality components. The smallest unit, resembling a ball, has given the company its name. These units can be easily expanded even after many years without cross-currents and can operate with other 48-volt chargeable battery cells. The payback period for these systems is approximately 10 to 12 years, including battery replacement.
Powerball Systems AG is building a network of specialist partners in Germany, Switzerland, and Austria, although the specific partners are not publicly detailed. The company aims to operate economically without subsidies and offers scalable battery capacity from 3.5 to 96 kilowatt hours, with a focus on recyclability.
Powerball Systems AG, with its headquarters in Solothurn, Switzerland, is making a mark in the energy storage sector. Its products, known for their Swiss quality and innovative design, are set to be displayed at the Intersolar event in Munich. The company's commitment to economic operation, recyclability, and scalability positions it well for the future of energy storage.
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