All Vanadium Flow Battery System

All-vanadium redox flow battery energy storage system (10kW/20kWh)
All-vanadium redox flow battery energy storage system (10kW/20kWh)
Product introduction: R&D, manufacturing and commercial application of all-vanadium redox flow batteries and their key raw materials, aiming to solve the technical bottleneck of grid-connected power generation of wind energy, solar energy and other renewable energy in the global market, grid peak and valley adjustment energy storage, emergency backup power, Energy storage applications in off-grid areas such as islands
The domain provides safe and high-quality power supply technology solutions.
●Long service life, charge and discharge times can exceed 100,000 times, and service life is more than 10 years
●High system efficiency, the system circulation efficiency can reach 65-80%
●Support frequent charge and discharge, support frequent high current charge and discharge
●Support overcharge and overdischarge, support deep charge and discharge (DOD > 80%)
Fast response speed, able to achieve rapid charge and discharge, charge and discharge switching time is less than 1 millisecond
●The battery system can be customized on demand, and the power and capacity can be independently designed
●Low maintenance cost and low operating cost
●Environmental protection, no pollution, no noise
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