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LG Energy Solution RESU12 Low Voltage Solar Battery Compatible With LGES-5048 Hybrid Inverter

$6,305.00

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Brand LG Energy Solution
Part Number RESU12
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Kilowatt Rating (kW) 12kW

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LG Energy Solution RESU12 Low Voltage Solar Battery Compatible With LGES-5048 Hybrid Inverter

The Ideal Home Battery System Chosen by Australians.

LG Home Battery sets a new standard for solar-powered homes alongside ultimate performance and reliability.

The compact and sleek design of the LG Home Battery allows you to place it anywhere you want, both indoors and outdoors, on the floor or wall. Its size makes it much easier to comply with the latest battery installation standards.

Install up to 8.5kW PV solar panels when the LG Home Battery is paired with the LGES-5048 hybrid inverter to maximise energy production.

With instant back-up, circuits are powered instantaneously in case of a blackout.

Excellent scalability makes the LG Home Battery the perfect choice whether for large or small capacity. You can easily expand the LG Home Battery to two units with the RESU Plus parallel box.

LG Energy Solution is powering Australia’s homes with the world’s most innovative and reliable battery technology.

LG Energy Solution Ltd is a battery company headquartered in Seoul , South Korea. LGES is one of the largest battery makers in the world alongside CATL , Panasonic , SK Innovation , and Samsung SDI .

LG Chem started a battery business after LG Group chairman Koo Bon-moo visited the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority office in 1992. After the visit, Koo brought rechargeable battery samples and began research into the emerging technology. LG Chem produced Korea’s first lithium-ion battery in 1999 and began supplying automotive batteries for the Chevrolet Volt produced by General Motors in the late 2000s. Later, the company became a battery supplier to global car makers, including Ford , Chrysler , Audi , Renault , Volvo and SAIC Motor.

In September 2020, LG Chem announced that it would spin off its battery business to cope with growing demand from global automotive manufacturers. LG Chem’s battery business officially became a separate company and changed its name to LG Energy Solution Ltd. in December 2020. It subsequently undertook an IPO process to secure funds in order to increase its battery production capacity and debuted on the Korea Exchange in January 2022. In the first half of 2022, LG Energy Solution is ranked second in the world with a market share of 14 per cent according to SNE research. LG Energy Solution, 15 Oct. 2024 it has signed deals to supply batteries for Ford Motor Co.’s commercial vehicles.

 

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