Published: 2025 | Location: Qatar | Category: Project Spotlight, Energy Storage, Smart Power Solutions
MOTOMA proudly announces the successful deployment of a cutting-edge energy storage project in Qatar, showcasing the high-performance capabilities of its flagship battery model — the M90 PRO LiFePO₄ — in partnership with the global inverter leader Solis.
This advanced system delivers stable, intelligent, and highly efficient solar energy storage, tailored to meet the unique demands of the Gulf region’s climate and energy needs.
🔋 Project Overview: Reliable Power for Harsh Conditions
System Configuration:
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6× MOTOMA M90 PRO LiFePO₄ Batteries
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⚡ Lifespan: 15+ years / up to 8,000 charge cycles
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🔋 Battery Cells: 100% new, +Grade A lithium iron phosphate cells
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🌐 User Interface: Multilingual touchscreen (Arabic, English, French)
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🧠 Smart BMS: Advanced thermal and electrical protection
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🌡 Gulf Climate Ready: Engineered for high-temperature environments
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🛡 Warranty: 7-year warranty with lifetime technical support
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💾 Total Storage: 98 kWh (16.384 kWh per unit – 320Ah / 51.2V)
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2× MOTOMA Solis 3-Phase 15kW Inverters
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🔌 Connected in parallel to deliver a total output of 30 kW
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🏠 Real-World Energy Independence: What the System Powers
This high-efficiency system is currently installed on a farm in Qatar and provides full energy independence for a key section of the property:
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✅ Powers 6 air conditioners during daytime
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✅ Supports 4 air conditioners at night
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✅ Handles all lighting and electric water heating needs
Thanks to MOTOMA’s smart lithium storage and Solis inverter integration, the system ensures round-the-clock performance, reduced energy costs, and a reliable off-grid solution.
🌍 MOTOMA: Powering the Middle East with Smart Solar Storage
MOTOMA continues to deliver scalable, intelligent energy solutions across the Middle East. From residential rooftops to commercial and agricultural applications, our systems are engineered for efficiency, resilience, and climate adaptability.
Your trust is our power.
