The capacity of eBlock-418A is 209kW/418kWh, including PCS, battery system (DC voltage 1165-1498V), battery management system (BMS), communication management system, thermal management system. The eBlock-418A adopts a modular unit design, with an AC 690V output, and can be directly connected in parallel on the AC side for capacity expansion. The appearance and style of each energy block are consistent, the modular design reduces the risk of product failure, and the capacity can be flexibly configured. It adopts an outdoor compatible design with IP55 protection, and can be directly installed outdoors to save deployment costs for users. The machine is delivered as a whole to meet the requirements of fast, phased and distributed deployment; the comprehensive battery, power grid, environment and other monitoring and management systems provide fault warning, status monitoring, maintenance reminder and other services.More
Modular energy block design, modular spare parts, more convenient maintenance. Data, video high-speed access to the cloud, remote active fire extinguishing, to achieve true unattended Profits are clearer, data is more transparent,operation and maintenance is easier. Multi-layer fire protection, rapid suppression of thermal runaway The top is equipped with a burst valve to prevent the risk of ignition and explosion Battery health AI management, early warning of failure battery Noise reduction by 50%, suitable for large commercial buildings, parks and other areas High energy density, no junction cabinet, saving floor space PCAK/PCS modular design, reduce failure loss, high online system rate Single cluster management, no intercluster circulation, improve the system power generation Full liquid cooling, long system life, lower auxiliary power consumption Modular products plug and play Automatic SOC balancing between modules Equipment foundation no digging trench, save the site civil construction cost With the functions of parallel off-grid, backup power, three-phase imbalance management, etc. Suitable for various application scenarios