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The future of solar battery technology

by Holly Tancredi
March 19, 2021
in Batteries & Storage, Networks, Projects, Renewable Energy, Solar, Sponsored Editorial, Sustainability
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Solar batteries are constantly evolving, and a new product taking advantage of Lithium Titanate technology offers small and commercial-scale users benefits including a massive 20-year lifecycle.

The Zenaji Aeon Battery is truly a leap forward in power storage technology. The Australian-designed and assembled Zenaji Aeon is a Lithium Titanate (LTO) battery suitable for both on and off-grid applications in domestic and commercial settings.

Boasting a 20-year warranty, the Zenaji Aeon Battery delivers the best lifespan and performance while providing the most cost-effective solution on the battery market.

With their warranted cycle life of 20 years (or 22,000 cycles) and a tough weatherproof aluminium case, the Zenaji Aeon Battery is a lifetime solution for energy storage needs.

Each Zenaji Aeon battery provides 1.93kWh of energy storage, and with their superior cycling performance, allows three cycles a day to take complete advantage of your energy production and off-peak energy pricing plan.

The batteries enable a system to capture and store the solar power throughout the day to be used at night, rather than feeding this power back into the grid, to further reduce the property’s energy bill.

When the grid is down, the stored energy from Zenaji Aeon Batteries, with the appropriate inverter and utility approval, can automatically switch to off-grid mode and continue to supply power.

The Zenaji Aeon Battery’s clever no-frills design also makes interior or exterior installation simple and easy. It can be horizontally or vertically mounted on a wall, while keeping space and aesthetic in mind.

The Zenaji Aeon Battery is powered by Lithium Titanate (LTO) technology. Other lithium battery chemistries on the market such as Nickel Manganese Cobalt (NMC) and Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4) cannot be deeply discharged and have a lifecycle of only 3,000 cycles before they fall below the 70 per cent threshold.

The properties of LTO however are ideal for energy storage solutions as they last longer, are safe and have a better temperature tolerance.

While the Zenaji Aeon Battery is designed to provide long lasting, reliable power to light, domestic applications, Zenaji also offers the Eternity battery, which was developed to meet the growing demand for commercial-scale energy storage.

Taking full advantage of the incredible charge and discharge characteristics of LTO, along with the advanced safety, the Zenaji Eternity represents the longest lasting and lowest cost per kilowatt hour energy storage solution for commercial applications.

The Zenaji Eternity’s basic building block is 33.8kWh and is scalable for commercial users according to the megawatts needed by utility power companies.

This partner content was brought to you by R&J Batteries, Australia’s major distribution partner of Zenaji Aeon Batteries. Celebrating 25 years of service with 25 branches across Australia, R&J Batteries will offer advice for any solar storage solution. Visit rjbatt.com.au or call the closest branch on 1300 769 282 for more information on Zenaji Aeon Batteries.

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