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The key challenges in designing the battery energy storage system container included: Weight Reduction: The container design had to be lightweight yet strong enough to withstand operational stresses like shocks and seismic forces, ensuring the batteries were protected during transport and deployment.
We integrated an efficient HVAC system into the container design by: Incorporating two AC chillers to cool the battery area, regulating the temperature inside the container. Installing two mounted fans on top of the transformer block to circulate the air and ensure efficient heat dissipation.
The client is a leading Taiwanese energy storage solutions provider, specializing in the design and integration of battery storage systems for renewable energy and grid applications. Their focus lies in deploying robust, compact, and compliant solutions for global markets.
Static simulations confirmed the container could safely handle expected operational stresses. The integrated HVAC system maintained the batteries' ideal temperature, improving durability and preventing overheating or freezing. The container was also weatherproof, offering protection against environmental elements.
A solar combiner box is an electrical junction box that houses several wires and cables, joining their connections tightly through different ports of entry. You use it to bind multiple strings of photovoltaic (PV) modules into one standard bus.
PV String DC combiner boxes are key components in PV solar power systems, which are placed between solar modules and the inverter. Available in the following variations:
The DC Combiner Box puts PV string monitoring front and center. It enables the system status to be continuously recorded and the string currents and voltages to be measured. Indirect current measurements using Hall-effect technology enable the prevention of power losses and the coupling of surge voltages to the monitoring system.