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Yill is a small, mobile energy storage unit. Yill can power a modern workstation for two to three days without cords or cables. Yill stores energy in a rechargable lithium titanium battery, which is much better than conventional lithium ion technology for several reasons: it’s extremely safe, recharges very quickly and has a long operating life.
Yill can supply equipment with up to 300 watts of electricity. Recharging her is simple: just plug her into a charging station that draws power from renewable sources, or into any normal socket. Because Yill offsets peak loads by storing energy from the power grid, she helps integrate more renewable energies into your network.
Technical Data
• Nominal power: 300 watts (max 450 watts for 60 seconds)
• Nominal voltage 220 Volt
• Battery: Lithium-titanium
• Energy content: Approx. 1 kWh
• Maximum input voltage: 230 volts
• Maximum input current: 1.2 ampere
Alex has written for Vanity Fair, Barrons, Bloomberg and Condé Nast Traveler.