Powerlink FAQ
Frequently Asked Question
Why Choose PowerLink?
PowerLink stands out with over two decades of expertise in research, development, manufacturing, global sales, and service in the field of power energy equipment. We emphasize effective R&D investment management and production efficiency, particularly in diesel power generation. Our extensive experience in engineering applications and service management positions us as a forward-thinking enterprise, committed to delivering exceptional value and returns to our customers and various investment institutions.
What are the main applications of the RHE Series Energy Storage Systems?
The RHE series is ideal for residential homes, SMEs, and small industrial users needing backup power, energy cost savings through peak shifting, and sustainable energy solutions.
What components are integrated inside the RHE units?
Each RHE unit integrates a PCS (power conversion system), battery, BMS (battery management system), MPPT (solar controller), and EMS (energy management system) into one compact solution.
Can the RHE units operate both on-grid and off-grid?
Yes, the RHE systems support both grid-connected and off-grid operation modes for flexible use in different energy scenarios.
What battery technology is used in the RHE Series?
The RHE systems use high-efficiency LiFePO₄ (Lithium Iron Phosphate) batteries, known for their long cycle life, thermal stability, and safety.
Is it possible to expand the battery capacity?
Yes, battery capacity can be expanded based on site needs — please consult sales or your local agent for available expansion options.
Illumination Area and Brightness: Ensure the tower provides adequate light coverage for your specific needs.
Power Source and Efficiency: Check if the tower is powered by a generator or electricity and assess its energy efficiency.
Portability and Setup: Look for a tower that is easy to transport and set up.
Durability and Weather Resistance: Ensure the tower is robust and can withstand the environmental conditions of your operation site.
Maintenance and Operational Costs: Consider the long-term maintenance requirements and operational costs.