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Data centers, colos, medical facilities, and industrial plants across the globe have found that the use of flywheels — in conjunction with or instead of batteries — significantly increases power reliability and uptime.
With power reliability in the United States expected to decline over the next decade and power disruptions already responsible for 43% of data center outages, the need for robust, on-site power reliability solutions cannot be overstated.
SENS partnered with ZincFive to offer an innovative plug-and-play generator starter solution as a drop-in replacement option for existing field installations and new OEM generators.
The project, a 10-MW/20-MWh li-ion energy storage system will be colocated alongside Ecotricity’s wind farm in Alveston, Gloucestershire, which was constructed in 2017. The lithium-ion batteries will be supplied by Kore Power, and the BESS will be controlled by ABB’s eStorage OS energy management system.
Natron’s batteries are manufactured using the same tools and equipment used for lithium-ion manufacturing. This similarity in manufacturing requirements enables Natron and Clarios to leverage a portion of the Clarios Meadowbrook lithium-ion facility for sodium-ion manufacturing at a lower cost and faster time to market compared to building a new factory.
The Deka Fahrenheit is designed to thrive in the uncontrolled high temperature environments typical of telecommunications, cable TV, and broadband outside plant (OSP) applications due to its thermal management technology system.
All Guardian batteries have active thermal management and feature either lithium nickel manganese cobalt (NMC) and lithium iron phosphate (LFP) chemistries to accommodate multiple telecom and data center applications.
The LXP-P comes equipped with a battery management system, providing cell protection (temperature, current, over/under voltage), cell balancing, state of charge, and health and alarms/reports.