Commercial energy storage system
manufacturer Tesvolt (Wittenberg, Germany) collaborated with Samsung SDI
(Seoul, South Korea) to develop a high-voltage storage system which,
according to the company, is setting new standards for safety and also
boasts a 30 year lifespan.
The battery contains Samsung SDI’s new
prismatic lithium cells, which BMW recently introduced into their
electric cars, thereby almost doubling their range.
Each cell is monitored individually to ensure the
maximum level of safety. A new cell balancing concept, which for the
first time optimises the charging currents not only between the cells
within each battery module, but also between the battery modules,
contributes to the long service life.
Tesvolt presents the new storage system at the Energy Storage Europe trade fair in Düsseldorf from March 14th –16th, 2017.
New cell technology in the automotive industry
“The new lithium cells from Samsung SDI are
currently opening new doors in the electric automobile industry.
Alongside BMW, other automotive manufacturers want to focus on these
prismatic, lithium cells based on nickel manganese cobalt oxide, as
their enormously high energy density can double the range of electric
cars”, explains Simon Schandert, Director of Engineering at Tesvolt.
“We are combining the new cells with the Active BAT
Optimizer – our special battery management system – to ensure active
cell balancing between all cells, even between the different battery
modules. This allows us to achieve an extremely high battery system
efficiency of 98%, and a lifespan of around 30 years”, adds Schandert.
Next-generation high-voltage batteries
According to the producer, the new Tesvolt storage
system can complete around 6,000 full charge cycles with a depth of
discharge (DoD) of 100%, which means that the entire battery capacity
can be used. The storage system functions just as well with a low
voltage of 48 volts as with a high voltage of 1,000 volts for stationary
commercial and industrial applications.
Storage capacity from 4.8 kWh to storage power stations with multiple MWh
The new battery storage system is available in all
sizes from 4.8 kWh up to power stations with multiple MWh, and clients
can assemble their preferred capacity themselves on the basis of 4.8 kWh
modules.
The new 48 volt Tesvolt storage system for SMA Solar
Technology’s Sunny Island system is now available for delivery. The
high-voltage storage system will come onto the market in June. Samsung
SDI and Tesvolt offer a 10-year performance warranty for the number of
cycles and efficiency of the new batteries.source: http://www.solarserver.com
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