The BYD Battery-Box LV Flex is a lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery pack for use with an external inverter. The communication with the inverter is established through the Battery-Box Premium LV BMU (Battery Management Unit). Connect up to 64 LV Flex Modules in parallel on one BMU to reach individual capacities between 5 and 320 kWh. Thanks to it´s 3U design, the LV Flex can adapt to off-the-shelf racking systems. And with the possibility of stacking up to 4 units or installing them vertically, the LV Flex provides a variety of options for bespoke housing designs.
For over 30 years, GS Yuasa lithium-ion batteries have delivered unparalleled performance in critical applications.
Using proven Japanese engineering and technology, our state-of-the-art cells and modules have been used in thousands of projects where failure is not an option.
Location: JapanCapacity: 6,750 kWhPower: 10,000 kWSmooths and stores energy output at Hokkaido''s first mega-solar system installed with lithium-ion batteries.
Location: JapanCapacity: 100 kWhPower: 300 kWAccumulates renewable energy storing it for use during peak demand periods and during disasters.
Location: IrelandCapacity: 100 kWhPower: 100 kWUsed to amplify available grid power for rapid EV charging during peak demand.
Location: UKCapacity: 250 kWhPower: 100 kWDual chemistry energy storage system to integrate solar generation with port vehicle operations.
Location: JapanCapacity: 421 kWhPower: 200 kWStores energy to enable operation from fully renewable local sources with additional anti-disaster units.
Location: UKCapacity: 250 kWhPower: 100 kWThe world''s first dual chemistry energy storage system used to store renewable energy.
Location: ChileCapacity: 6,750 kWhPower: 20,000 kWProvides excess capacity to stabilise the electrical grid system.
Location: JapanCapacity: 506 kWhPower: 500 kWStores energy from local renewable sources to use at peak periods of manufacture.
Location: JapanCapacity: 110 kWhPower: 1,800 kWReduces power consumption by storing energy created through braking and then supplying it during acceleration.
Location: ItalyCapacity: 220 kWhPower: 320 kWReduces diesel emissions associated with back up power operations.
Location: JapanCapacity: 2,000 kWhPower: 3,000 kWSmooths and stores energy output from wind generation, supplying the plant and widely dispersed sites.
Location: UKCapacity: 600 kWhPower: 200 kWStores energy from local renewable sources to use at peak periods of manufacture.
Location: JapanCapacity: 75 kWhPower: 2,000 kWCaptures regenerative braking energy to improve efficiency of the rail network.
Location: JapanCapacity: 1,350 kWhPower: 2,000 kWSmooths and stores energy output from renewable energy on the isolated Oki Islands.
Location: JapanCapacity: 14 kWh per cranePower: 100 kWStores braking energy from crane operation for greater efficiency and emissions reduction.
GS Yuasa LIM modules are a fully configurable solution which can be used to create powerful Energy Storage Systems (ESS) for all applications and environments and to meet any power requirement. Our modules are easily scalable by design which means systems can range from a single module up to a field of large ESS containers full of thousands of modules.
Common configurations include ESS cabinet style units which can easily be integrated into commercial and industrial spaces to provide a flexible and dependable energy supply. Cabinets can also be fully weatherproof allowing for outdoor installation in a completely flexible footprint.
Containerised ESS systems are housed within a 20 or 40ft unit which can be designed and built for the intended application’s operational requirements. They are weatherproof and can be incorporated onto any site with no need for any internal space.
Used by top vehicle manufacturers including BMW and Jaguar Land Rover in their high performance vehicles.
Japan''s first fully battery-powered, zero-emission passenger ship.
Used for auxiliary power onboard Boeing''s state-of-the-art airliner.
Auxiliary systems within the H-IIB rocket.
Japan''s luxury train is powered by a diesel / electric hybrid system.
Automated transfer vehicles at the world''s largest automated wharf.
A crewed research submersible capable of diving to depths of 6,500 metres.
Cutting edge conversion of a classic wooden ferry to a green hybrid-engine.
Automated cargo spacecraft used to resupply the International Space Station.
GS Yuasa powered McLaren for the 2005 - 2012 Formula 1 seasons.
The first commercially available electric vehicle.
One of the world''s bestselling plug-in hybrid vehicles.
A plug-and-play solution for the rapid provision of electricity to remote sites.
GS Yuasa lithium-ion modules are designed and manufactured using the highest quality components and processes.
Lithium-ion batteries operate as a system and not a stand alone unit. GS Yuasa manufacture and supply all of the key elements required for this battery management system architecture.
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