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Sony Japan announced [JP] PLIP-2000, battery for professional use, which serves as a backup power supply in case of emergencies and power outages. Up to 95% of the lithium ion battery stores 2.4 kwh, could be charged in approximately 2 hours (using conventional power plugs), and it boasts an impressive service life of more than 10 years, according to Sony.
ESSP-2000 has six points AC100V power supply designed for 490x610x750mm and weighs 90 kg. Sony said that because of the outage, for example, the power of ten 100W desktop around 2.4 hours.
The company plans to begin rolling out batteries in Japan next month (price: $ 26.000). Sony plans to sell 300 units in the current fiscal year, but has not said anything yet about the international sales plans.
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