The true cost of BESS anomalies. The true value of battery analytics: Part one

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Impacts of anomalies on useable energy

So how much money does battery analytics really save you?
What energy do you lose from battery anomalies, and more importantly how does this impact on your yearly BESS revenues?

PowerUp has developed a series of three deep-dive white papers detailing anomalies occurring in real-life battery assets and has extrapolated this historical intelligence to the corresponding commercial sales data.

In this first in a series of three analyses developed using real-life technical and commercial sales data, we will look at how BESS anomalies impact useable energy and how these issues directly transfer to a Battery Asset Manager’s bottom line.

A snapshot of what “Impacts of anomalies on useable energy” will cover:

  • How cell imbalance reduces rack capacity and why it is so important to identify such anomalies quickly?
  • How cell imbalance can affect a bank. And how, just like a “rotten apple in the barrel”, a rack suffering from cell imbalance will pollute other racks in the container.
  • The importance of identifying cable resistance quickly and how something as benign as a wrongly specified cable can result in a revenue loss of up to 18%.
  • How fluctuating resistance can leave a Battery Asset Manager with a loss of 24MWh energy and 18.5% revenue loss.

Download this white paper NOW to start your deep dive into battery analytics and understand how you can exploit this valuable technology to increase BESS revenues.

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Part one: Impacts of anomalies on useable energy. Find out how battery analytics can transform the efficiency and profitability of your BESS in this white paper based on real-life technical and commercial data.

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