03-11-2015, 01:29 PM
I got an email reply from the BI Aquion distributor as follows (I haven't responded yet):
"Aloha Kirt,
We will be receiving a new shipment of the Aquion S-20+ stacks in April. The price is around $1,200 each and most homes need a minimum of 12 stacks or more. Please describe your existing system and what you expect in terms of performance and we will be able to properly size the battery and give you an accurate quote.
These batteries are truly unique, with many advantages, but they also behave a little differently so the design process is new.
Thanks for your interest.
Peter"
Peter Shackelford, President
Renewable Energy Services, Inc.
45-487 Lehua St. Honokaa, Hi. 96727
P.O. Box 1518 Honokaa, Hi. 96727
Office 808-775-7410
Cell 808-217-2249
peter@renewablenergy.com
www.renewablenergy.com
Hard to accurately spec out at this point, but it appears it is not anywhere near as cheap per KWH as lead acid.
Exciting that it is an actual product, though the pricing so far is not.
Cheers,
Kirt
"Aloha Kirt,
We will be receiving a new shipment of the Aquion S-20+ stacks in April. The price is around $1,200 each and most homes need a minimum of 12 stacks or more. Please describe your existing system and what you expect in terms of performance and we will be able to properly size the battery and give you an accurate quote.
These batteries are truly unique, with many advantages, but they also behave a little differently so the design process is new.
Thanks for your interest.
Peter"
Peter Shackelford, President
Renewable Energy Services, Inc.
45-487 Lehua St. Honokaa, Hi. 96727
P.O. Box 1518 Honokaa, Hi. 96727
Office 808-775-7410
Cell 808-217-2249
peter@renewablenergy.com
www.renewablenergy.com
Hard to accurately spec out at this point, but it appears it is not anywhere near as cheap per KWH as lead acid.
Exciting that it is an actual product, though the pricing so far is not.
Cheers,
Kirt