In contrast, usable capacity is measured in kilowatt-hours or kWh. This measures the amount of electricity stored in your battery and gives you the kWh for your battery when it is fully charged. The PWRcell 17 is the biggest single battery unit that Generac has produced, exemplified by its 17.1 kWh of usable electricity capacity and maximum power rating of 6.7 kW.
PWRcell also provides homeowners with enough power and capacity to cover a surge capacity sufficient enough to start large loads such as air conditioners, well pumps, and furnaces. Once running, the PWRcell provides 8 kW of continuous power. Which can be expanded as more power or capacity is needed, additional PWRCell inverters and battery modules can be added to produce as much as 34.2 kWh of DC-coupled stored energy.
A battery’s power directly correlates to the number of appliances you can run from the battery at once. In contrast, usable capacity determines how long those appliances can operate. Batteries with higher power ratings are more capable of powering multiple, large devices, such as your HVAC system, well pump, furnace, or many appliances at once, such as your lights and electrical outlets in your home.