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Trina Storage has developed a 4.07 MWh energy storage system with its own 306 Ah lithium iron phosphate battery cells, configured with 10 racks of four battery packs. Trina Storage, a unit of Chinese module maker Trina Solar, has launched a new grid-scale energy storage system (ESS) with a capacity of 4.07 MWh. Your new Element 2 system features its own 306 Ah lithium iron phosphate (LFP) cells. Its maximum operating voltage range (DC) is up to 1,500 V. According to the company, the cells are manufactured in-house. “Elementa 2 is ready to meet the dynamic market demands for capacity, safety and flexibility,” said Trina Solar CEO Helena Li. “It guarantees our valued customers unprecedented efficiency, comprehensive security and long-term reliability.” According to the product data sheet, the ESS has a 10-rack electrical configuration of four battery packs. It comes in a container that weighs up to 35 tons and measures 6,058 meters x 2,438 meters x 2,896 meters. “Elementa 2 adopts a standardized size of 20 feet (6.09 meters), which not only speeds up installations but also dramatically reduces shipping costs,” the company says. “Designed to offer adaptability, rapid deployment, and seamless operational and maintenance processes, Elementa 2 minimizes project costs and improves overall system performance.” The system also uses liquid cooling for an operating range of -30ºC to 50ºC, according to the data sheet. “The robust protective design improves electrical and mechanical safety,” says Trina Storage. “At the system level, Elementa 2 offers various safety protections and integrates early fire risk detection and extinction systems to prevent and counteract thermal runaway.” |