Mobile Charging Robot

Mobile Charging Robot

Liquid-Cooling Energy Storage System

UN38.3

IEC61000 IEC62477

IEC62619IEC63056

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Product Features and Advantages

Scan the code for charging

Emergency energy replenishment

Low-speed autonomous driving

5G cloud driving

Technical Specifications

SE-CR-200 Mobile Charging Robot

AC Side

AC Rated Power:100kW

Allowable Grid Voltage &Frequency Range:400V (-15%~10%) , 50/60Hz±2.5Hz, 3P+N+PE

Max. PCS Efficiency:98%

Battery Side

Cell Specification:LFP 3.2V/280Ah
Battery RACK Configuration:1P240S
System Capacity:215kWh @ 25℃,0.5P
Voltage Range:648~864V

System Parameter

Charge/discharge Ratio:≤0.5P
Display:Touch screen display (optional)
Dimension(W*D*H):1000*1350*2391mm( Incl. lifting lug)
Weight:2400kg

AC Side

AC Rated Power:100kW

Allowable Grid Voltage &Frequency Range:400V (-15%~10%) , 50/60Hz±2.5Hz, 3P+N+PE

Max. PCS Efficiency:98%

Battery Side

Cell Specification:LFP 3.2V/280Ah
Battery RACK Configuration:1P240S
System Capacity:215kWh @ 25℃,0.5P
Voltage Range:648~864V

System Parameter

Charge/discharge Ratio:≤0.5P
Display:Touch screen display (optional)
Dimension(W*D*H):1000*1350*2391mm( Incl. lifting lug)
Weight:2400kg
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FAQ

What role can BESS play in frequency regulation?

A.By rapidly injecting or absorbing power, BESS can help maintain the grid’s frequency close to its nominal value (e.g., 50 Hz or 60 Hz). When there’s a mismatch between supply and demand, BESS can quickly respond to stabilize frequency.

What is a Battery Energy Storage System (BESS)?

A.A.Battery energy storage system (BESS) is a technology that uses lithium-ion batteries as the core to achieve efficient storage and release of electrical energy through battery packs, management systems, and power conversion devices. It is mainly applied in power grid peak shaving, renewable energy integration, and distributed energy management, and has the characteristics of high energy density, fast response, and long cycle life.

How is BESS used for renewable energy integration?

A.In solar and wind installations, BESS stores excess energy during periods of high generation, then releases that stored energy during low generation or peak demand. This application helps stabilize output and reduces curtailment (wasting potential generation).

Why are BESS solutions important for modern energy grids?

A.Modern energy grids increasingly depend on variable renewable sources, like solar and wind. This variability means supply does not always match demand. A BESS smooths power output, provides backup power during outages, and helps maintain grid frequency and voltage. This reliability benefit is crucial for power quality and grid stability.

What are the disadvantages of BESS?

A.• Longer Charge/Discharge Time: Compared to technologies like supercapacitors, BESS typically needs more time for fully charging or discharging.
• Limited Cycle Life: Batteries degrade over thousands of cycles, especially if operated in harsh conditions.
• Higher Cost per Cycle: Repeated charging and discharging eventually requires battery replacement, impacting lifecycle costs.

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