Mar 13, 2025 · 3. Lack of safety and standards. In 2023, multiple overseas energy storage power station fire accidents caused the industry to pay high attention to safety, but the global unified
Huawei will soon start offering its Luna2000 home energy-storage system for residential PV systems throughout Europe. The inverter manufacturer said that the storage solution will be available in Germany by the end of this year, as well as other unspecified European markets.
The company uses lithium iron phosphate cells, with a maximum of two batteries running in parallel for a maximum of 30 kWh of potential storage capacity. Huawei relies on a multilevel security concept that extends from the cell chemistry and sensor technologies to the battery unit itself, as well as the entire storage system and inverters.
Huawei relies on a multilevel security concept that extends from the cell chemistry and sensor technologies to the battery unit itself, as well as the entire storage system and inverters. Each battery unit has its own management system and comes with a 10-year guarantee. The storage solution can be installed on a stand or can be mounted on walls.
The technology group from China is now presenting its Luna2000 photovoltaic storage system on a roadshow across Germany. It will start sales with a number of partners later this year in several European countries. Huawei will soon start offering its Luna2000 home energy-storage system for residential PV systems throughout Europe.
In related news, Huawei Digital Power, in collaboration with SchneiTec, recently commissioned Cambodia’s first TÜV SÜD-certified grid-forming energy storage project on June 11, 2025. This 12 MWh system includes a 2 MWh testbed that validated Huawei’s grid-forming ESS technology.
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