C&I ENERGY STORAGE

Connect C&I battery capacity, power conversion, controls, cooling, and site delivery

Commercial energy storage is a project system rather than a single cabinet specification. The useful solution must connect the operating objective, usable energy, PCS power, battery voltage, BMS hierarchy, EMS strategy, thermal design, fire protection, grid requirements, and delivery scope.

Choose the solution from the operating objective

Typical C&I objectives include peak shaving, demand-charge management, time-of-use shifting, photovoltaic self-consumption, backup support, microgrid operation, generator optimization, and grid-service participation. Each objective creates different requirements for discharge duration, response time, reserve capacity, cycle frequency, and control logic.

A project intended mainly for short peak reduction should not be sized from the same assumptions as a multi-hour backup or energy-shifting system.

Separate energy, power, and duration

Design valuePrimary effectInformation required
Usable energyDetermines the energy available for shifting, backup, or reserve after operating limits.Required kWh or MWh, depth of discharge, reserve level, and degradation allowance.
Charge and discharge powerDetermines PCS size, battery current, cable and busbar design, cooling, and grid interface.Normal kW, peak kW, duration, power factor, and charge-source limits.
DurationConnects usable energy to the required operating power.One-hour, two-hour, four-hour, or custom duty profile.
Cycle profileAffects cell selection, thermal loading, degradation, controls, and warranty assumptions.Cycles per day, annual throughput, seasonal operation, and standby periods.

Map the complete system architecture

A typical project may include battery modules, racks or clusters, BMU slave controllers, a BCU master controller, contactors, current sensors, fuses, insulation monitoring, high-voltage interlock, PCS, EMS, meters, switchgear, transformer, cooling, fire protection, and remote monitoring.

Review the BCU vs BMU guide before selecting the number of master and slave controls or assuming that a high-voltage control box represents a complete system.

Choose between control hardware and a configured ESS cabinet

JKESS offeringSuitable planning stageImportant scope boundary
High Voltage KitProjects designing or sourcing BCU and BMU high-voltage battery-management hardware.The selected master or slave control box is not a complete battery, rack, PCS, EMS, contactor cabinet, or commissioned storage system.
C&I High Voltage ESS CabinetProjects comparing configurable cabinet or multi-cabinet capacities and formal system quotations.The final written quotation defines battery, PCS, EMS, cooling, fire protection, switchgear, services, and delivery scope.
Configured capacities

The current C&I ESS listing includes selectable project capacities from 64kWh to 2.09MWh and air-cooled or liquid-cooled options. Final equipment and services depend on the approved project configuration.

Coordinate BMS, PCS, and EMS controls

  • The BMS measures and protects cells, modules, racks, and battery clusters and provides safe operating limits.
  • The PCS controls bidirectional power conversion between the DC battery and the AC system.
  • The EMS applies schedules, demand limits, optimization rules, alarms, and external dispatch commands.
  • Site controllers, meters, gateways, protection relays, and cloud platforms may add further control layers.

The project must define communication interfaces, protocols, data points, command authority, fail-safe behavior, and time synchronization across these systems.

Choose cooling from climate and duty cycle

Air cooling can simplify equipment and maintenance for suitable ambient conditions and power density. Liquid cooling can support tighter cell-temperature uniformity and higher cabinet density, while adding pumps, coolant circuits, leak detection, controls, and service requirements.

Confirm ambient temperature, altitude, solar exposure, humidity, dust, salt mist, acoustic limits, installation spacing, and maintenance access before selecting the cooling architecture.

Define fire protection and grid requirements early

Project design may require gas, smoke, and temperature detection; ventilation; fire suppression; emergency stop; isolation; spacing; drainage; access control; signage; and coordination with local authorities. Applicable requirements depend on the project country and installation site.

Also confirm grid voltage, frequency, earthing arrangement, transformer, short-circuit level, protection coordination, anti-islanding, metering, export limits, and utility interconnection requirements.

Prepare a complete request for quotation

  • Project country, site address, and installation environment
  • Business objective and operating strategy
  • Usable energy requirement in kWh or MWh
  • Charge and discharge power in kW or MW
  • Required discharge duration and reserve level
  • Daily cycles and annual throughput
  • Grid voltage, frequency, transformer, and connection type
  • Existing photovoltaic, generator, switchgear, and metering
  • Air-cooled or liquid-cooled preference
  • PCS, EMS, monitoring, and communication requirements
  • Fire-protection and local certification requirements
  • Indoor or outdoor installation and ambient conditions
  • Delivery, installation, commissioning, training, and service scope
  • Target schedule and project quantity

Use the C&I ESS cabinet project-planning guide for a more detailed pre-quotation checklist.

Build the quotation around the operating requirement

Send the energy, power, site, grid, cooling, controls, safety, and delivery-scope information for a formal configuration review.

APPLICATION SOLUTIONS

Start from the battery-system application

Use these application pages to connect the operating objective with enclosure, BMS, communication, high-voltage control, ESS cabinet, and quotation requirements.

TECHNICAL GUIDES

Choose products with the right technical criteria

Use these guides before comparing individual product pages. The exact model specifications, project quotation, and compatibility information always take priority.

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