world’s first 100 MWh-class battery energy storage facility using 628 Ah ultra-large battery cells has entered operation.

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      7 days ago

      I hate how battery systems are rated. They never give the full picture. “This is a MW system” cool, but how much storage?

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          6 days ago

          Many articles leave that out. The headline for instance only lists Ah

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              No, you’re still missing voltage to give you the total energy storage, or Watt-hour (wh). For a cell of known chemistry, the voltage is implied. For example, lithium ion’s nominal voltage is ~3.7V. However, the term “battery” is ambiguous. Could be one cell, could be many strapped together to form your “battery”. See 12V lead acid batteries. Therefore, Ah is only half the answer.

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    Ah is not a good unit for explaining capacity, it’s better to use Joules. Ah is better suited to throughput because it informs the maximal load that can be applied.

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    Big cells aren’t necessarily good… if something goes wrong that’s a lot of energy being impacted. If a cell goes bad, that’s a more expensive repair. I’m sure there’s other issues as well.

    It can save on initial costs though in various ways as well.

    There’s going to be some equilibrium where size, cost, safety all converge

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      When you build your battery farm, report back and tell us about the size of cells you chose.