akusalvestussüsteemiga
An akusalvestussüsteemiga, often translated as a battery storage system, is a technology designed to store electrical energy in rechargeable batteries. This stored energy can then be released and used when needed, such as during peak demand periods or when renewable energy sources like solar or wind are not generating electricity. These systems typically consist of battery modules, a battery management system (BMS), and power conversion equipment. The BMS is crucial for monitoring and controlling the battery's performance, ensuring its safety, and optimizing its lifespan. Power conversion equipment, such as inverters, converts the direct current (DC) stored in the batteries to alternating current (AC) that can be used by the electrical grid or for household appliances.
The primary purpose of battery storage systems is to enhance grid stability and reliability. They can help