Wm. Brett Burgett, President/Co-CEO, Kokosing, Inc.
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FranklinWH offers scalable home energy management solutions

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FranklinWH is positioning itself as a key player in the home energy management sector with its adaptable and scalable solutions. The company offers an integrated system that connects solar power, battery storage, grid electricity, generators, and electric vehicle charging. This setup aims to provide continuous power during outages and peak demand periods.

The centerpiece of FranklinWH’s offering is the aPower2 battery. With a storage capacity of 15 kWh and a continuous output of 10 kW, it is designed to support large appliances and essential loads simultaneously, even during blackouts. Built with lithium iron phosphate technology and featuring a weatherproof design, the battery promises durability and reliability with a 15-year warranty covering over 10,000 charge cycles.

For those needing more energy capacity, FranklinWH allows for expansion by adding up to 15 aPower2 batteries, reaching a total capacity of 225 kWh. This flexibility accommodates larger homes and increased energy demands from air conditioning units or electric vehicles.

The system also features three smart circuits for managing critical and non-critical loads independently. It can automatically manage high-energy devices during outages and includes options for customizing circuits dedicated to EV charging.

Overall, FranklinWH presents its system as a comprehensive solution for those seeking enhanced energy resilience or planning future expansions in their home’s energy capacity.



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