Danfoss India Launches First Privately Owned Grid Scale Energy Storage System
- The energy storage system includes a Danfoss 250 kW PCS, 270 Kwph SARA battery, a BMS, and also an EMS containerised incorporated battery energy storage system
Danish owned Danfoss India recently opened India's very first privately owned as well as operated grid-scale battery-based Energy Storage System (ESS) at its Oragadam campus in Chennai to store the excess energy generated by renewables (solar power plant) mounted inside the campus. The ESS has been crafted making use of Danfoss' sustainable Drives modern technology, according to a statement.
Jurgen Fischer, President of Danfoss Climate Solutions, Denmark as well as Soren Kannik Marquardsen, Minister Counsellor, Regional Coordinator South Asia & Head of Trade Council at the Danish Embassy in India, commanded the inauguration ceremony.
The energy storage system contains a Danfoss 250 kW PCS, 270 Kwph SARA battery, a BMS, and an EMS containerised incorporated battery energy storage system with a grid-scale technology. The business's grid-scale battery-based energy storage system is a scalable, versatile, dependable, and also cost-effective remedy.
"We take pride in being sector pioneers with the launch of this new ESS facility at our Chennai campus. This is a testimony of our climate adjustment commitments and denotes a new stride in India's green change. Danfoss innovations is positioned to assist consumers increase their renewables adoption and decarbonisation journey." stated Ravichandran Purushothaman, President-- Danfoss India Region.
"The launch of this system is an excellent effort in the direction of strengthening of the Green Strategic Partnership in between India and also Denmark. This green landmark is a testimony to just how Danish technology matched with India's scale can accelerate the country's journey towards achieving Net-Zero by 2070 and Danfoss's decarbonisation goals by 2030," stated Soren Kannik, Head of Trade-- Royal Danish Embassy.
"We are proud to present India's initial privately-owned energy storage system. Our team believe in developing ingenious technologies that will cultivate the creation of a sustainable future. With the help of this energy storage system, we have had the ability to boost our commitment in the direction of the decarbonisation objectives in India," said Jurgen Fischer, President, Danfoss Climate Solutions.
The energy system will certainly additionally function as a technology demonstrator to potential clients besides supplying valuable inputs on performance in Indian conditions of course.
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