A containerized energy storage system is an energy storage solution that installs lithium battery energy storage units in standardized containers.
This system usually includes battery modules, battery management systems (BMS), energy management systems (EMS), energy storage converters (PCS), thermal management systems, and other control hardware. The battery module is responsible for storing energy, the BMS is responsible for monitoring the battery status, the EMS is responsible for decision-making and scheduling, and the PCS controls the charging and discharging process.
Advantages of containerized energy storage systems
Modularity and scalability: The containerized energy storage system adopts a standardized container design, which can increase or decrease the number of containers according to demand and flexibly adjust the energy storage capacity.
Rapid deployment: Compared with traditional energy storage facilities, containerized energy storage systems can be installed and put into use in a short time, greatly shortening the project deployment time.
Mobility and adaptability: The containerized design allows the system to be easily moved, suitable for temporary or mobile power demand scenarios, such as outdoor activities, temporary construction sites, etc. Strong environmental adaptability: The container provides physical protection, allowing the system to operate stably in harsh environments, such as high temperature, low temperature, humidity, dust, etc. Safety: The system is designed with multiple safety protection measures, such as fire prevention and explosion-proof design, to ensure the safe operation of the system.
Application scenarios of containerized energy storage system
Grid regulation: Help the grid balance supply and demand, especially provide additional power during peak hours, or store excess power during off-peak hours. Renewable energy storage: Used to store energy from renewable energy sources such as wind and solar energy to ensure stable power supply even when there is no wind or light. Emergency backup power supply: Provide backup power in the event of a power outage or emergency to ensure the continuous operation of important facilities. Distributed energy management: Applicable to distributed energy systems to help optimize energy distribution and management.