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HV01

HV01 is a fictional reference design used in technical documentation and open hardware projects to illustrate a modular high-voltage energy storage module.

Typical configurations place HV01 at nominal voltages around 380 to 420 volts with a per-module capacity of

Each HV01 includes a built-in battery management system, temperature-controlled cooling, overcurrent protection, and cell-level monitoring. The

Development and usage: The HV01 reference design first circulated in open-hardware communities in the early 2020s

Variants and terminology: In educational materials, HV01 is sometimes extended with suffixes such as HV01-LFP or

20
to
40
kilowatt-hours.
Modules
are
designed
to
be
paralleled
to
scale
energy
storage
and
to
accommodate
several
lithium-ion
chemistries,
such
as
NMC
or
LFP,
in
variant
forms.
design
emphasizes
safety,
fault-tolerant
operation,
and
easy
field
replacement
of
individual
modules.
It
is
intended
as
a
teaching
and
design
blueprint
rather
than
a
commercial
product.
and
is
widely
cited
in
educational
kits,
research
projects,
and
simulations.
It
serves
as
a
common
framework
for
illustrating
modular
high-voltage
energy
storage
concepts
and
is
not
tied
to
a
single
manufacturer
or
product
line.
HV01-NMC
to
indicate
different
chemistries
in
the
hypothetical
family.
These
variants
help
demonstrate
how
chemistry
choice
affects
performance,
safety,
and
thermal
management
in
modular
storage
systems.