Narada Power, the China-based battery maker, has announced it will soon mass produce the Center L Ultra 6.25MWh liquid-cooled energy storage system (ESS).
The ESS, which will be delivered in a standard 20ft container, is said to be suited for energy storage applications ranging from two to eight hours.
It will feature a dual-battery compatibility design, which will support both 783Ah and 587Ah battery models.
Auxiliary power consumption is claimed to be reduced by 30% with this ESS by it having both compressor-based and natural cooling models and being able to switch between then depending on environmental temperature and operating conditions.
The ESS has a self-regulating thermal management system and the temperature difference across the system is kept under 2.5°C to extend the lifespan.
For safety, the ESS is able to predict thermal runaway risks up to 24 hours in advance through big data fusion analysis and multi-physics coupling models.
The firm said its new ESS offers enhanced operational safety and stability for power stations with its fault localisation and fire protection mechanism.
It will also be pre-installed and pre-commissioned before leaving the factory.
The ESS is built to be adapted to differing environments, with IP55/C5 protection rating, a wide temperature tolerance from -40°C to 55°C, and low-noise operation under 65 dBA.
The company said it has an AI-powered management platform integrated into the system, which allows for real-time monitoring. The ESS will also support over-the-air software updates.
Image: The Center L Ultra 6.25MWh liquid-cooled ESS. Credit: Narada Power.