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Why Henry?
A unit
with history
and future.
Henry (H) is the SI unit of inductance and magnetic permeance – indispensable in electrical engineering.
It is named after the American physicist Joseph Henry, one of the most outstanding scientists of the 19th century. His groundbreaking discoveries – from self-induction and the electromagnetic relay to the powerful electromagnet, which could already move loads of over 1,000 kilograms at the time – continue to shape electrical engineering to this day.
Henry was a pioneer who laid crucial foundations for modern switching, control, and power engineering – a unit that connects past and future.

Joseph Henry
Statue of Joseph Henry
in front of the Smithsonian Institution.

Henry Tiny

Capacity:
200 kWh & 400 kWh
AC Bidirectional Power:
40 kW & 80 kW
Henry Smart

AC Bidirectional Power:
40 kW / 80 kW / 160 kW

Henry Great 1100
Stationary Electrical Energy Storage System
Designed for connection to the low-voltage grid

Capacity: 600 kWh / 1.2 MWh / 2.4 MWh
scalable up to 600 MWh
AC Bidirectional Power:
150 kW up to 35 MW



Battery Container
Our battery storage containers are the perfect solution for the safe and efficient storage of renewable energy.
Thanks to their modular design, high energy density, and robust container structure, they are flexible to use – mobile, scalable, and durable.