4 FAQs about 1500V Battery Energy Storage Cabinet for Wind Power Generation

What is a Megatron 1500V 373kwh Battery Cabinet?

MEGATRON 1500V 373kWh liquid-cooled energy storage battery cabinets are an integrated high energy density, long lasting, battery energy storage system. Each battery cabinet includes an IP56 battery rack system, battery management system (BMS), fire suppression system (FSS), HVAC thermal management system and auxiliary distribution system.

Can a 373kwh rack system be paired with a 1500V PCs inverter?

373kWh rack systems can be paired with 1500V PCS inverters to complete fully functioning battery energy storage systems. The battery pack, string and cabinets are certified by TUV to align with IEC/UL standards of UL 9540A, UL 1973, IEC 62619 etc.

What is a stationary battery energy storage system?

The stationary battery energy storage systems feature multi-level short circuit protection at the pack, rack, and container levels. Advanced BMS and sophisticated data algorithms ensure thermal stability across both pack and rack levels. Our systems feature 314Ah battery cells integrated into an IP67-rated battery pack design.

What is included in a battery cabinet?

Each battery cabinet includes an IP56 battery rack system, battery management system (BMS), fire suppression system (FSS), HVAC thermal management system and auxiliary distribution system. Outdoor liquid cooled cabinets can be paired together utilizing a high voltage/current battery combiner box.

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