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GCL E-KwBe sales commence in Australia, taking on the battery storage giants

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The moment you have been waiting for has now arrived Australia. The GCL E-KwBe was installed in the first weeks of September with glowing reviews.

Photo of the first installation of the GCL E-KwBe at Instyle Solar, Brendale.
Photo of the first installation of the GCL E-KwBe at Instyle Solar, Brendale.

 

The first installation of the revolutionary GCL solar storage battery has taken place in Brisbane this week at Instyle Solar of Brendale.

“Instyle have been inundated with requests from homeowners and businesses wanting solutions for going off the grid since Tesla units have been released.  Retailers can now take most households off the grid for around half the price of its rival the Tesla Powerwall units.”

“We have been looking for affordable and reliable battery for the last few years and are confident that GCL will start a new revolution in battery storage and encourage more consumers to go the solar route.” 

“If consumers already have solar panels they can now store surplus electricity and use this later during the night.”

“The great thing about the GCL batteries is they are compatible with existing solar systems and are expandable for future requirements by adding more batteries on.”

GCL solar is a US $29 billion dollar company that has history spanning 25 years, and is currently the only solar company to directly invest in Australia to provide consumers with great peace of mind.

The batteries are of lithium ion construction, built with the latest technology cells from Panasonic for superior performance. The GCL E-Kwbe batteries are very versatile as they are half the weight of competitors, and easily linked together to provide up to 45kw/h of storage.

Some competitors are limited to a maximum of 3.3kw of instant delivery, which means if you run your toaster and kettle you will be drawing power from the grid.  The GCL E-Kwbe has a substantially larger instant delivery capability of up to 5.0kw and as such can provide more usable power to the household.

GCL batteries aim to provide all consumers with affordable solar and battery solutions to combat the constant rising costs of electricity.

GCL are confident that they have produced a top of the line battery storage unit, which is not only cost effective but comes in a range of colours, two sizes a 2.5kw/h or 5.6kw/h and can have up to 8 units working in unison.

 

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