Battery Energy Storage Systems
Battery Energy System
DP Power Solar’s battery energy storage systems provide efficient, reliable, and sustainable solutions for managing your energy needs. Designed to store excess power generated from solar or wind systems, they ensure a stable and uninterrupted electricity supply, even during peak demand or power outages. By maximizing renewable energy usage and reducing grid dependency, our storage systems lower energy costs while supporting a greener future.
Built with advanced lithium battery technology, intelligent energy management, and robust safety features, our systems deliver high efficiency, long life cycles, and consistent performance. Compact in design and easy to integrate, they are suitable for homes, commercial buildings, and industrial operations. Whether used for backup power, load shifting, or renewable integration, they provide flexibility and reliability.
With DP Power Solar’s battery energy storage systems, you gain dependable power, reduced carbon footprint, and long-term energy independence tailored to your unique requirements.
What are BESS?
BESS are the power plants in which batteries, individually or more often when aggregated, are used to store the electricity produced by the generating plants and make it available at times of need. The fundamental components of a Battery Energy Storage System are the blocks formed by the batteries, but other elements are also present. They are namely: an inverter, which converts the direct current (DC) from the batteries to the alternating current (AC) from the Grid (and vice versa); a transformer, for adapting the system's voltage to that of the Grid; and finally, auxiliary systems (particularly for cooling and fire-fighting).
How do storage plants work?
The technology for BESS is based on the use of electrochemical storage, which can store the energy produced by renewable power plants. It’s a kind of power bank that can give back stored energy, by returning it on demand.
BESS are one of the main energy storage system: sometimes they are also called electrochemical energy systems to distinguish them from others, such as gravitational energy systems (including pumped-storage hydroelectric power plants), mechanical energy systems (including compressed air or flywheel systems) and (Thermal Energy Storage, TES) systems
As in all storage systems, in the case of BESS the electricity produced by a power plant, or any other generating plant (even a single photovoltaic panel), is stored and then released at the desired times and moments. BESS uses a specific technique for storage: since an electric current is a flow of electrical charges, a battery is charged by accumulating charges of particular materials (called electrolytes) at one of the two poles, from which they then flow to the other pole in the discharge phase.