BLUETTI, a company known for its work in clean energy technology, is set to introduce its newest product, the EnerPulse 13K Whole-Home Backup Power Solution, at RE+ 2024, a major clean energy event in North America. This system is designed to enhance home energy management and storage, offering homeowners the ability to create self-sufficient microgrids.
The EnerPulse 13K Whole-Home Energy Solution integrates the EnerPulse 13K Hybrid Inverter with EnerCell 500 Battery Packs to form a comprehensive backup power system. This setup aims to optimize energy management within the home. The system also includes the AT1 Smart Distribution Panel, which can integrate with micro-inverters to establish a microgrid throughout the home. The panel’s Smart Load Control feature is intended to extend the backup power duration for the entire household.
The EnerPulse 13K Whole-Home Solution delivers a 55A/13.2kW output, which is designed to meet the energy needs of most households. It is capable of providing backup power for essential systems, including the ability to run a 5-ton central air conditioner. The system includes four MPPT channels, allowing up to 22kW of solar input, which can help maximize energy efficiency and reduce the household’s carbon footprint. Additionally, the system features a 200A ATS, enabling a whole-home grid passthrough and solar integration.
BLUETTI’s EnerPulse 13K Solution is marketed as an all-in-one package that combines the inverter, battery, and smart energy management in one system. This design is intended to simplify installation and reduce costs by minimizing the need for managing multiple components. By using solar energy and off-peak grid power, homeowners can potentially lower their energy expenses.
One of the key aspects of the EnerPulse 13K system is its modular design, which allows for a straightforward installation process. According to BLUETTI, the system can be installed by two skilled professionals in about one hour, making it a quick solution for those looking to implement a backup power system.
The AT1 Smart Panel, an optional addition to the system, is designed to serve as the central component of the home’s microgrid. It helps stabilize power supply despite fluctuations in the main grid. The panel also allows users to monitor real-time energy metrics, such as input power, consumption, and the use of clean energy, providing more control over energy management. It integrates with other systems like generators, EV chargers, and solar inverters, and includes features to prioritize essential devices and manage high-wattage appliances when battery levels are low.
The BLUETTI EnerPulse 13K Whole-Home Backup System and AT1 Smart Distribution Panel are expected to be available in 2025. BLUETTI has stated that the product specifications might change based on feedback from ongoing tests to improve the system.