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Sacred Sun attended the Solar & Storage Live Africa 2025, and contributed to the sustainable energy future of Africa

2025-03-27SACRED SUNshare

From March 25th to March 27th, 2025, Solar&Storage Live Africa 2025 grandly opened in Johannesburg, South Africa.

Sacred Sun attended the Solar & Storage Live Africa 2025, and contributed to the sustainable energy future of Africa

As the largest and most influential electricity and solar photovoltaic exhibition in South Africa, it has become an excellent platform to enter the South African market and deepen business relationships with local enterprises.

Sacred Sun attended the Solar & Storage Live Africa 2025, and contributed to the sustainable energy future of Africa

Sacred Sun exhibited residential energy storage product solutions and industrial and commercial energy storage system solutions covering all energy storage scenarios. Professional visitors from around the world also visited the Sacred Sun booth B154 for in-depth exchange and cooperation opportunities.

Energy storage solution: Full coverage of residential storage and industrial and commercial energy storage scenarios

Sacred Sun attended the Solar & Storage Live Africa 2025, and contributed to the sustainable energy future of Africa

Sacred Sun residential energy storage system adopts high safety lithium iron phosphate battery cells, which meet a 6000+ times cycle life and achieve long warranty without worry. The system has high energy density, modular design, installation upon stacking. The system realizes the combination of multiple different battery modules to meet the all-weather backup power needs of households, solve power rationing problems.

Sacred Sun attended the Solar & Storage Live Africa 2025, and contributed to the sustainable energy future of Africa

With the design concept of "ultimate safety, intelligent efficiency, and flexible deployment" for energy storage industrial products, the outdoor energy storage all-in-one ESS adopts a modular architecture design, integrating lithium iron phosphate battery system, battery management system, cooling system, active fire protection system, energy storage converter, monitoring system, and auxiliary system into one. It can meet the application needs of multiple scenarios such as distributed power stations, industrial parks, intelligent buildings, and photovoltaic storage and charging.

Sacred Sun attended the Solar & Storage Live Africa 2025, and contributed to the sustainable energy future of Africa

Sacred Sun's 20 foot 5MWh+ liquid cooling energy storage system is equipped with a large capacity and long-life LFP battery, active balancing management, intelligent liquid cooled temperature control system, and internal temperature difference less than 5 ℃. The system achieves module level active and precise fire protection, achieving ultimate safety. The system adopts modular design, with reduced footprint, flexible and adjustable capacity and configuration, improves the overall life cycle revenue of the power station, helps end users achieve energy self-sufficiency and solve the shortage of energy storage power.

Sacred Sun attended the Solar & Storage Live Africa 2025, and contributed to the sustainable energy future of Africa

Sacred Sun attended the Solar & Storage Live Africa 2025, and contributed to the sustainable energy future of Africa

Sacred Sun attended the Solar & Storage Live Africa 2025, and contributed to the sustainable energy future of Africa

The South African energy storage market is in a critical transitional period from "emergency demand" to "systematic transformation", with stable demand for household storage products and rising demand for industrial and commercial energy storage electricity.
Facing the opportunities in the African energy storage market, Sacred Sun remains committed to providing customers with safer and more efficient energy storage system solutions, expanding and promoting regional cooperation to deepen, and jointly building a sustainable energy future in Africa.

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