Many countries such as India and Pakistan have an average temperature of 30-35°C during the hot season. Inside the telecom cabinet, the temperature is even higher and climb over 50 °C. You may already know it, for every 10°C increase in temperature, the battery life will be cut by two.
Due to the nature and construction of the lead acid battery, it cannot withstand that kind of environment, this is why telecom sites have to be equipped with air-conditioner.
Not only does it increase your capital expenses (CAPEX) and operational expenditure (OPEX) by spending thousands of dollars per year and per site in maintenance & electricity fees, it will also increase the energy used and thus increase your CO2 emissions. Reduction of Energy Consumption and increase of Energy Efficiency is one of the most important keys for Telecom Operators.
High temperature battery solutions
Slave mode with external energy management system (EMS)
HESS itself is a kind of energy container;
- HESS starts being discharged or charged by the instruction of an external energy management system (EMS);
- HESS itself only monitors and protects itself from being over discharged or over charged.
HESS energy charging is activated once the system has detected by power meter that there is a surplus of energy being uploaded to the grid, while the HESS hasn’t been fully charged;
- HESS energy discharging is activated once the system has detected by power meter that there is additional electricity request from the grid, while the HESS hasn’t been fully discharged.
High temperature battery solutions
Vodafone Italy outdoor telecom base station
Turkey indoor telecom base station
Saudi Arabia outdoor telecom base station
Data center battery solutions
China Telecom data center
The People’s Bank of China headquarter data center
South Africa Johannesburg international airport data center
IBM India data center
AirTel New Delhi data center
Wasu data center in Hangzhou