akusalvestussüsteemides
Akusalvestussüsteemid, meaning battery storage systems, are technologies designed to store electrical energy generated from various sources, primarily renewable ones like solar and wind power. These systems utilize rechargeable batteries to capture surplus electricity when it is produced and then discharge it when demand is high or when the primary generation source is unavailable. The core components of an akusalvestussüsteem typically include the battery bank itself, an inverter to convert direct current (DC) stored in the batteries to alternating current (AC) usable by the grid or homes, and a charge controller to manage the flow of energy into and out of the batteries, preventing overcharging or deep discharge.
The primary purpose of akusalvestussüsteemid is to enhance grid stability and reliability. By storing excess renewable