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Sharp Partners With Samsung SDI To Offer Solar Energy Solution

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Sharp has announced it is partnering with Samsung SDI to offer a complete energy and battery management system to homeowners in the UK. The all-in-one solution features solar modules from Sharp and an all-in-one battery storage from Samsung SDI.

Peter Thiele, President of Sharp Energy Solutions Europe, said: "This partnership is a strategic decision to help Sharp meet its objective of becoming a complete energy solutions provider. Our solar modules and the all-in-one battery from Samsung SDI fit perfectly together to provide a high quality solution for homeowners, minimising their energy costs and maximising their independence from suppliers."

By using the solution, which is quick and simple to install, homeowners can cut their household bills and gain greater independence from rising energy costs. Easy to use, a PC or smartphone interface lets users see in real time how much energy has been generated and how much is currently stored, and shows whether any system maintenance is required.

The stand-alone all-in-one solution contains all devices required to operate a solar system: battery, photovoltaic inverter and battery inverter / charger, as well as an energy and battery management system. The VDE tested Lithium Ion battery system (3.6 kWh) has a 10 year performance warranty.

The solution, including solar modules and battery, will be eligible for finance through the accredited Sharp installer network.

The solution offers the best components from two top brands:

Sharp is a pioneer in energy efficiency and energy management, with over 50 years' experience in the development of high-performance, reliable PV technologies. The partnership with Samsung SDI is part of the company's growing energy solutions business in the UK, and will ensure homeowners benefit from maximum efficiency on PV installations and substantial savings on energy bills.

Samsung SDI batteries are the best in class. Samsung SDI's integrated battery charger stores the electricity generated during daylight hours for consumption as and when required. The PV inverter is capable of a maximum power output of 6.6 kWp, which equals up to 26 units of Sharp's 250 W modules.  

Two independent Maximum Power Point (MPP) trackers maximize the flexibility for installations on south facing and east-west facing roofs, ideal for family homes. The system is compliant to both G83/2 and G59/3.

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