Storing energy in batteries.

Like necessary part of sustainable and reliable energy system

Battery storage

Next Generation Battery Energy Storage System (BESS)

We use large-capacity battery storage systems – Battery Energy Storage System (BESS), used to stabilize transmission systems, accumulating surplus electricity from distribution systems and renewable energy sources, or as a reliable backup during grid outages.

We use our technology to manage solar parks and integrate them into an island system, local grid or cluster. By combining solar park technology with battery storage , we are able to store and use excess energy in a local energy cluster, or resell it later on the commodity exchange.

Basic Elements of Battery Energy Storage System (BESS)

Batteries

Lithium iron phosphate batteries (LiFePO4), multiple cells can be connected to the battery module

Inverter

DC/AC power inverters in 4Q mode, modular sizing for target applications

Transformer

Isolation from external influences from the mains, voltage level adjustment

Switchgear

Includes protective elements such as circuit breakers, protectors, fuses, metering, and busbars.

M&R Switchboard

measurement and control of battery storage

Control panel

Central system of the entire repository, adapting the repository to current requirements

Air Conditioning

maintains the optimum operating temperature of the battery compartment and thus increases its service life

Fire system

fully automatic fire extinguishing system with smoke lines and multi-sensor detectors

Energy Management System (EMS)

Energy Management System – a system for managing battery storage and other resources and appliances

For further details, please contact

Francisco Queiros

Group Chief Strategy Business Development Officer

queiros@solek.com

+420 730 894 523

Main Advantages of Battery Storage (BESS)

Peak Shaving

Reduction of reserved power, covering short-term increased demand

Backup power source

battery storage to ensure operation in the event of a power failure

Increase in Power Capacity

Extend or boost power consumption without increasing grid connections.

Microgrid

local network used in places with insufficient power supply or in places with the need for continuous operation

Start from the dark

a third source of energy (for power plants) to ensure supply in case of failure of the main and backup power supply

Reactive energy compensation

battery storage regulating reactive current