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Huawei accomplishes TÜV Rheinland certified energy storage standards

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At SNEC 2021, Huawei's intelligent energy chain storage system (ESS) for residential use, the LUNA2000, established the 2PfG 2511 and VDE-AR-E 2510 certificates- 50 from TÜV Rheinland, a Germany-based testing and certification service provider.

Li Weichun, Global Head of Power Electronics Business Segment and Managing Director of China Solar and Commercial Products at TÜV Rheinland, and Zhou Tao, Vice President of Huawei Smart PV, were present at the award ceremony.

Germany is a major energy storage market in Europe and is a world leader in the application of energy storage, quality control, and R&D. The energy storage standard 2PfG 2511, developed and published by TÜV Rheinland, and the energy storage systems standard VDE-AR-E 2510-50, published by VDE, are the first standards of this type to perform comprehensive evaluations of energy storage systems. These standards cover most of the safety risks associated with energy storage systems and establish rigorous technical requirements and test conditions in terms of electrical safety, battery safety, electromagnetic compatibility, functional safety, energy management. , transport safety and environmental impact.

The LUNA2000 series (LUNA2000-15-S0, LUNA2000-10-S0, LUNA2000-5-S0), designed to be a modular system, focuses on the functional safety of your electrical, battery, performance, BMS, EMS components, and thermal management. Therefore, the series adapts to a wide range of users and markets. Huawei's LUNA2000 product series not only meets the requirements of the German and other EU markets but can also enter other markets around the world.

'Huawei is a leading company in the smart photovoltaic and energy storage industry. Its products have achieved 2Pfg 2511 and VDE-AR-E 2510-50 energy storage systems certification, and have passed the world's most rigorous certification standards. This means that Huawei has officially exceeded the threshold of entry into the world's most demanding energy storage market, "said Li Weichun, Global Head of Power Electronics Business Segment and Managing Director of China Solar and Commercial Products at TÜV Rheinland.

'Germany has a very high standard when it comes to the implementation and commercialization of energy storage, and its standards are much stricter than those of other regions. Since Huawei has obtained this certification, which gives it access to the German market, our expansion into the global market can now proceed at an even faster pace. It also represents another milestone in our partnership, 'said Zhou Tao, Vice President of Huawei Smart PV.

In the future, Huawei will continue to partner with TÜV Rheinland to combine advanced international experience with the China market, and further enhance its in-depth cooperation for key energy storage markets such as Europe, China, and Japan. 

Author : IESA Admin
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