Narada has once again shown its excellent technological skills in the energy storage industry by announcing the impending mass production of its Center L Ultra liquid-cooled energy storage system. The device is appropriate for energy storage applications lasting two to eight hours since it can supply 6.25MWh in a typical 20-foot container. Both 783Ah and 587Ah battery versions are supported by the system’s unique dual-battery compatibility architecture.
The system can dynamically transition between compressor-based and natural cooling modes based on operation parameters and ambient temperature, resulting in a 30% reduction in auxiliary power use. The longevity of the system is greatly increased by its self-regulating intelligent thermal management technology, which keeps the system’s overall temperature differential below 2.5°C.
Regarding safety, the system forecasts thermal runaway hazards up to 24 hours ahead of time using cutting-edge technologies like big data fusion analysis and multi-physics coupling models. The technology provides significantly improved operational safety and stability for power plants when paired with accurate fault localization and a four-tier fire prevention mechanism.
The Center L Ultra energy storage system is pre-installed and pre-commissioned prior to leaving the factory, allowing for a quick and effective grid connection as soon as it arrives at the location thanks to full-stack in-house development of essential equipment.
The system’s IP55/C5 protection classification, broad temperature tolerance (-40°C to 55°C), seismic resistance (grade 8), and low noise level (less than 65 dBA) allow it to function in a variety of situations, including alpine, desert, and coastal locations.
Real-time monitoring of the system’s operational state is also made possible by the integration of the system with an intelligent management platform driven by artificial intelligence. Additionally, it allows remote software upgrades using OTA (Over-the-Air) technology.