GEFC-50V50A-VRB Vanadium Redox Battery Stack
GEFC-50V50A-VRB Vanadium Redox Battery Stack Brief Introduction:
Rated Voltage 50 V
Rated Current 50 A
Rated Power 2.5 kW
Single Cell Number 40
Stack Weight 80 kg
Stack Size 62 x 40 x 36 cm
Limited Charge Voltage 64 V
Limited Discharge Voltage 40 V
Rated Energy Efficiency 78%
Working Temp. 5 ~ 35 ℃
The vanadium redox battery (VRB) is a new clean energy storage devices, the
application of verification in the United States, Japan, Australia and other
countries, compared with the market lead-acid batteries, nickel metal hydride
batteries, high power and long life support frequentlyThe high current charge
and discharge, pollution and other obvious technical advantages, mainly used in
the renewable energy grid, the city power grid energy storage, remote power
supply, UPS systems, islands application areas.
Early as the 1960s, there is iron – chromium system oxidation to restore the battery to come out, but the vanadium redox battery in 1985 by the University of New South Wales in Australia Marria Kacos After ten years of research and development, the vanadium battery technology has been increasingly nearly mature. In Japan, for a fixed type of power plant peaking and wind energy storage (as opposed to electric vehicle) vanadium battery rapid development, high-power vanadium energy storage system has been put into practical use, and efforts to promote the commercialization process.
Early as the 1960s, there is iron – chromium system oxidation to restore the battery to come out, but the vanadium redox battery in 1985 by the University of New South Wales in Australia Marria Kacos After ten years of research and development, the vanadium battery technology has been increasingly nearly mature. In Japan, for a fixed type of power plant peaking and wind energy storage (as opposed to electric vehicle) vanadium battery rapid development, high-power vanadium energy storage system has been put into practical use, and efforts to promote the commercialization process.
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