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44MWh container energy storage system is an integrated solution that seamlessly integrates multiple subsystems, including a Lithium iron phosphate battery, Battery Management System (BMS), Gaseous Fire Suppression System (GFSS), and Environmental Control System.
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Unlike traditional batteries that rely heavily on graphite, silicon serves as a superior anode material, easily incorporating lithium ions and offering a theoretical capacity of approximately 4,200 mAh/g.
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When the grounding knife switch is closed, the high voltage cabinet door can be opened; otherwise, if the grounding knife switch is not closed, the high voltage cabinet door cannot be opened, serving as a safety interlock protection.
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