A new option called hybrid power generation system.
The hybrid power generation device HYB-2000E is a hybrid generator that combines a diesel engine and a battery. When the battery is fully charged, it supplies AC power from the battery, and when the battery level is low, it automatically starts the engine, switches to power supply from the generator, and simultaneously charges the battery. Once the battery is fully charged, the engine stops, and it switches back to power supply from the battery. This innovative concept of efficiently generating electricity and storing it in the battery has achieved low fuel consumption. The output during hybrid operation is 2.0 kVA, and the power switching is done without interruption. Additionally, for optional battery charging, pressing the forced charging button will start the engine for charging, and charging from commercial power sources is also possible. Compared to conventional engine generators, it achieves approximately twice the continuous operation time, making it ideal for sites where frequent refueling is not possible.
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■Power Output ・Single-phase 100V 50/60Hz 2.0kVA (when Hybrid ON) 3.1kVA (when Hybrid OFF) ・Number of outlets: 15A×2, 30A×1 ■Battery Lead-acid battery 12V60AH×3 ■Diesel Engine Kubota Z402 Fuel Tank 15L ■Dimensions (L×W×H): 1485×800×1255 ■Dry Weight (Operational Weight): 388(409)kg
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P5
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Applications/Examples of results
- Temporary power supply for construction sites at night and in residential areas - Temporary power supply for event venues
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Battery box Equipped with three lead batteries (12V 60Ah)
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Denyo develops and manufactures a wide range of original products, including engine generators, engine welders, engine compressors, high-pressure water pumps, and aerial work platforms, receiving high acclaim in over 150 countries worldwide. In particular, the engine generators boast a 70% market share in the domestic market, while engine welders hold a 55% share.