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Dyness STACK100 Pro Joins CEC Approved List, Bolstering Australian Expansion

Sydney, Australia – Dyness has announced that its latest high-voltage residential and small commercial & industrial (C&I) energy storage solution, the STACK100 Pro, is now officially listed by the Clean Energy Council (CEC). This milestone underscores Dyness’s commitment to delivering safe, high-performance energy storage specifically engineered for the evolving needs of the Australian and New Zealand markets.

The STACK100 Pro is CEC-certified, confirming full compliance with local regulations and certification standards and making it a reliable choice for installers and project partners.

“The addition of the STACK100 Pro to our Australian portfolio is a significant milestone, following strong interest from our local installer network,” said Aaron Lee, General Manager of Sales, Marketing and Service for Dyness Australia. “This further demonstrates our long-term commitment to the region. With our newly established office and warehouse in Melbourne, supported by an expanding technical service team, we are providing the local footprint and reliability that Australian installers demand.”

A Versatile, One-for-All Solution

Designed for Australia’s unique energy landscape, the STACK100 Pro serves as a versatile, all-in-one storage solution. It is engineered to support a wide range of applications within a single unified system, including:

  • Solar self-consumption and backup power
  • Peak shaving and load shifting
  • Energy trading and grid-support services

Scalable Performance for Every Need

For residential users, the STACK100 Pro features a sleek, modular design that integrates seamlessly into modern homes. Its fanless, natural convection cooling ensures silent operation, while the scalable architecture allows homeowners to expand capacity as their energy requirements evolve.

For commercial applications, the system delivers the flexibility required for complex energy strategies:

  • Scalable Capacity: Ranges from 15 kWh to 921 kWh.
  • High Density: Supports up to 12 clusters in parallel for large-scale operations.
  • Fast Response: A stable 1C charge and discharge capability makes it ideal for dynamic scenarios like peak shaving.

Built for the Australian Environment

The STACK100 Pro is designed for rapid, real-world deployment. Its plug-and-play, stackable architecture can reduce installation time to as little as 30 minutes, significantly lowering on-site complexity and labor costs.

To withstand harsh local conditions, the system features an IP66-rated enclosure and a robust five-layer safety protection system, ensuring reliable performance in both indoor and demanding outdoor environments. Furthermore, the system incorporates advanced battery equalization technology, allowing for module mixing within a three year window to enhance lifecycle flexibility.

The STACK100 Pro offers extensive compatibility with leading inverter brands in the Australian market, ensuring a seamless integration experience for installers. This CEC listing highlights Dyness’s ongoing dedication to aligning product innovation with regional standards, empowering partners with future-ready energy solutions.

For more information on the STACK100 Pro and the full range of Dyness energy storage solutions, please visit au.dyness.com

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Smart Energy Council Media contact: Tim Lamacraft – tim@smartenergy.org.au – 0448 972 192

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