5MWh Liquid-Cooled Container Energy Storage System
The 5MWh Liquid-Cooled containerized energy storage system operates at a rated voltage of 1460V, utilizing LFP battery technology with a capacity of 5000kWh.
The 5MWh Liquid-Cooled containerized energy storage system operates at a rated voltage of 1460V, utilizing LFP battery technology with a capacity of 5000kWh.
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