The BYD home batteries are of the lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4) type. This means they are very safe, even at extremely high ambient temperatures, and there is no cobalt (Co) in them, so no risk of raw materials from dubious mines. As a major player in the field of energy storage, BYD is promoting the use of renewable energy worldwide.
Thanks to investments in large-scale production and ongoing developments and innovations, BYD has built an almost unassailable market position in the field of batteries. You can benefit from this by the sharp price and high quality of BYD storage systems.
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The battery is made of cobalt-free lithium iron phosphate (LFP), which ensures that the battery performs at its maximum on safety, durability and power.
The BYD Battery-Box HV has a Real High-Voltage series connection. This connection ensures that the battery scores high on efficiency.
Thanks to the modular plug design (which BYD has a patent on), no internal wiring is needed. This gives the battery a sleek design and makes it easy to install.
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The use of batteries makes it possible to use more clean (solar) power, which is more sustainable than the use of fossil fuels. However, the mining of lithium does have an impact on the environment. Therefore, it is important to ensure good regulation and strict oversight in this fast-growing industry. Mandating recycling is already a good step towards a 'circular' economy.
Many safety requirements can be found in the 'Publicatiereeks Gevaarlijke Stoffen' (PGS). This is a series of guidelines on the safe storage of hazardous substances and related activities in the Netherlands. For 'lithium-containing energy carriers', such as batteries, PGS number 37 has been drawn up. For installations up to 20 kWh capacity, the rules are not mandatory, but it is wise to take into account basic guidelines in the area of fire safety, such as not blocking escape routes.