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1MWh Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) Breakdown
Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) are much more than just a container with a battery inside.
So let's take a closer look inside this container.
It's made up of:
- Lithium-Ion Batteries
- BMS (Battery Management System)
- 955kWh Total Storage Capacity
- Master BMS
- Battery PCS 250kVA AC Coupled
- Battery EMS (Energy Management System)
- Climate Management
- Fire Suppression
- Ruggedised Container 6.1m x 2.5m x 2.9m
The perfect power solution for:
- Cold storage
- Remote Communities
- Solar Farms
- Mining Operations
- Microgrids
- Diesel Generator substitutes
Find out more:
www.powertechenergy.com.au/bigbattery
If you're interested in this battery or looking for an experienced consultant to help you rethi...
So let's take a closer look inside this container.
It's made up of:
- Lithium-Ion Batteries
- BMS (Battery Management System)
- 955kWh Total Storage Capacity
- Master BMS
- Battery PCS 250kVA AC Coupled
- Battery EMS (Energy Management System)
- Climate Management
- Fire Suppression
- Ruggedised Container 6.1m x 2.5m x 2.9m
The perfect power solution for:
- Cold storage
- Remote Communities
- Solar Farms
- Mining Operations
- Microgrids
- Diesel Generator substitutes
Find out more:
www.powertechenergy.com.au/bigbattery
If you're interested in this battery or looking for an experienced consultant to help you rethi...
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Tour our 1MWh Battery 20ft Containerized Energy Storage System
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Here at Powertech Energy, we are your local energy partner, here to guide Australian businesses through the complex energy landscape. Energy Storage Systems are an integral part of renewable energy management plans. Right now, we have a 1MWh battery (BESS) on-site at Mawson Lakes - available now for purchase or lease. This big box of volts is ready to be deployed, approved by SAPN, with our per...
What can you power with a 1MWh Battery?
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I've got something pretty cool to show you guys today - we've got a bit of a comparison of the size of batteries and how they're growing. Everyone knows what a AA battery is. You have these around the house and put them in your kid's toys, remote controls, they are about five watt-hours. You might go to your phone battery which jumps up about 20 watt-hours. Then you might have a laptop around t...
Powertech Energy - Smart Energy - Project Taminga teaser
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What an exciting growth year at Power Tech Energy! Energy technology is moving fast, and so are we - check out www.powertechenergy.com.au to discover more! Begin your journey to a cleaner, more efficient future with Power Tech Energy today. 🔋☀️ Find out more: www.powertechenergy.com.au/renewables PowerTech Energy - www.powertechenergy.com.au LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/company/powertech-energy/...
Meet Foodie: Naturally break food waste down overnight!
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Naturally break down organic food waste. Onsite, overnight. Foodie is a commercial organic waste management system that rapidly breaks down organic food and waste into nutrient-rich, compost-like material. The natural solution for commercial food waste management. Built for public spaces and commercial volume. Find out more: www.powertechenergy.com.au/foodie PowerTech Energy - www.powertechener...
CADwalk - experience the future of architectural visualisation
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It is with great pleasure we announce our recent partnership with CADwalk, a leading Australian visualisation and validation technology organisation. CADwalk enables you to experience and walk through a home, apartment, commercial property, in fact, any type of building before you buy, build, renovate or develop. Not only can you immerse yourself in the whole design, but you can also make desig...
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It looks like a well built system with necessary protection. I think it will not have a significant capacity lost within first ten years.
That’s good idea to install such a system for business buildings. And maybe for ev charging stations. Can really help save
There must be 3 layers of racks. 6 racks per row. 11 battery modules per rack. If these are 4.8 kWh Pylontech US5000 batteries that’s 950,000 kWh. They can be forgiven for rounding up to 1MWH. These don’t actually look like Pylontech batteries but the racks say Pylontech.
These look like PowerCube H2 batteries. 3.55 kWh each, so 269 batteries needed. At 11 per rack that’s 24 racks plus another half a rack. How are there 24 racks in there? My math must be wrong.
Do you need aluminum plates used for assembling your power units
Power Full battery pack
Thank you
These recover an amazing amount back into the system!!!
OK I want this for at home
For that much money I rather use a generator. Your ROI is probably 30+ years
I'm always thinking about that. But instead of thinking about the "savings". I try to look at the "safety" of having batteries (in any form) and solar or a way to charge it without the grid. I'm not a doomsday nut or anything, but if the power ever goes out for a week, or even two. It'll be the apocalypse on day 3, while ur swimming with electric. (At the stage you may have more problems then electric tho lol)
You’re missing the point. This would be used to capture excess renewable energy.
1 MGWh klo lifepo4 100 ah48 v butuh 200 unit X 20 JT/unit .4 milyar Wak mantap😂😂
You need to work on your units there buddy
All of the ones I have see in the past were on 🔥 fire.
what if your not from Australia can u offer shipment and installation?
dear bro. how can i charge it? and how long to charge full? can it is charged with solar panal?
How much dose it cost? Is it charged by solar energy or by regular AC electricity from the national electricity provider or both? Thanks in advanced❤
What is the cost of something like this?
2 million plus
Doesn’t a Tesla megapack cost around $600 per kWh? If so, maybe $800k?
Fire protection?
I want to know the price of this product
Hi, what is the cell AH capacity...?? I assume it is 3.2V LiFePO4.
That’s a pretty safe assumption I think. I’ve heard the cells inside are 50 Ah but if these are Pylontech batteries as suggested by that label on top of the racks, they make their own battery cells so they might be some other size.
I read that 1 barrel (120 l) of crude has the equivalent energy of 1,6 MWh. Interesting when you compare them both size-wise
Cuál es el tiempo de duración de energia, con las baterías al 100% cargadas. Horas, días?
Was that a fire suppression system at 53 seconds? If so, what kind?
i too have same question
I want.
OK, and what does "PCS" stand for? Fill it out in your description box.
POWER CONVERSION SYSTEM, refers to the inverter which fuction is to transform DC Power in AC power, in this case 250kVA max. (Apparent power)
I'll take two, and a solar array to feed it. Thanks!
price?
I want to buy two of those and ask them some technical details, but they don't reply.
Yeah I’ve notice they don’t respond to comments either
Which chemistry? Do you use LTO too?
very nice, may I ask, why do you have all those modules? wouldn't it make more sense to just have the cells naked, with compression of course, and sepeartion for cooling. Each could have it's own BMS, in a box next to the row of batteries.. I'm assuming those are 48v modules? whatever it is, why have a case with in a case like this? I'm also assuming the minim modules are not water proof, so what benefit do all those cases give you? If you just have naked cells. you could cover up the terminals with some plastic cap no? sorry if this is a dumb question.
In the US the modules are required by UL to limit the spread of fire between modules. I'm not sure about all the requirements for a battery this size.
It’s a lot easier to build a 1 mWh battery with 200 preconfigured and tested modules. Modules that fail can be replaced in a few minutes. I’ve not seen inside a Tesla megapack but I assume it too is constructed of modules, although something tailored specifically for the purpose. These are general purpose batteries one might use in a system of 2 or 3 batteries.
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Honestly, the video needs to be revised. There are contradictory elements. You have a decent product but others will fill your niche. Overall, decent product. 5.5/10 with a potential for 7/10 with improvements and updates to marketing.
Nice....
But how much is it?
The AA and phone charge is not a good way - I want to see 50,000 people have their phone connect all at once. To Charge 70 Nissan in the city is a problem, there is not even enough space to drop someone off. The last to provide family homes is the most viable one. For how many days could that battery provide those families with power? Then you also need solar to recharge that 1MWh that is large enough.
As for your question, 955 kWh battery / 55 homes = 17.3 kWh per home. I just did a quick google search and it states "...average Australian household uses around 6,000 kWh of electricity per year..." so 6000 / 365 = ~16.4 kWh / day. So not quite 1 day for the full community of 55 houses. With that being said... I will use my home as the reference point; In the summer I peak around 90 kWh and 65 kWh in the winter per day. This would power my home for 10-11 days in summer and 14-15 days in the winter. I do not think it would be able to provide the amperage for 55 homes like mine but even if it could with an average of 72.5 kWh / day it would power that community for....drumroll please...13 minutes.
Nice NSX
Great job on the audio level
Your door seal is inviting disaster with a blowing rainstorm. Rivulets of water will defy gravity and flow through any and all non absolutely tight seal contacts, inducted by vacuum pressures and assisted by wind pressures, which can gust to 100 mph, not including wind funnelling due to architecture surrounding container.. At the very least, Id suggest putting a little overhang roof a few inches over top of the doors, after the unit is installed if outside. Id also recommend a dehumidifier for condensation, which drips. I'm sure you have a ventilation system fan sucking air through the container for heat removal; it will just as easily suck moisture laden air through it as well as providing a path for wind blown moisture to blow in, condensing on the equipment. You are asking for trouble the way it is now, and that involves liabilities. Would you put your home stereo beside a garage door? And here is a megawatt of power.
How did you get this moved to your location and what kind of permit do you need to transport it?
It would be standard trucking rate. Shouldn't need special permits. This is enough to support a small mining operation or some other industrial application when coupled with solar.
@@davefroman4700 How about the weight then? This is so much heavier than regular 20's freight container.
@@johnchan7838 A 45ft container full of beer weighs more. Its a non issue.
You put it on a tri-axle intermodal trailer and away you go.
@@davefroman4700 Thanks for keep answering my question so quick. Just one more question. Roughly how much is the crane cost to lower this from the trailer to the ground?
Container weight ? 🙂
For the amount of these it would cost about $1,320,000.00 in just batteriea not including the wiring or the inverter or the other equipment. Otherwise 2.5 million for this setup.
Less than 300 k USD (cables incl.). Container extra 😉
A 4.8 kWh Pylontech US5000 battery costs about $570 per kWh in the U.S., before any volume discount, so $550K for the battery modules.
Let's see..this would power the average residence for 33 days...you'd want a reserve of 1 week for no sun days..this would be enough power to comfortably run 4-5 homes...you need 2-3 acres of solar to cycle it daily...1MW of 48v server rack batteries (which is what they look like), what I pay = $341, 250 US...then there's inverters....cabling....bribes...
Price?
Owawooo but brother your video is very short you not tell about voltage of this battery and how long it take charge and what kind of charger use for this battery and what kind of inverter inside there and how's the output distribution of this battery and so many more qoustions in my mind Can you make detailed video on that if possible Thank you very much for sharing Best regards from Philippines 🇵🇭
If those are Pylontech US5000 batteries they can each charge at 80A. There appear to be 200 of them for a potential of 16,000 amps. A battery like this would be used to capture excess solar or wind.
Damn how heavy is that beast?
About 20t
The battery modelers weigh about 40 kilo each. 8,000 kilos for the battery modules. Then there’s the weight of the racks, the inverter, and the container. A 20 foot shipping container weighs about 2,000 kilo (?). Maybe 100 kilos per rack? I’m guessing. Another 2,000 kilos. We’re at 12 metric tons and counting.