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Battery cells power stationary energy systems

By Paul Heney | January 6, 2021

The Freudenberg Group’s lithium-ion battery operation, XALT Energy, is supplying high-performance battery pouch cells to Commeo GmbH. Commeo, a German energy system specialist, is using the cells in stationary energy storage systems and a wide range of system applications that will provide an uninterruptible, flexible energy supply.

Due to the growing private and industrial demands for energy — and the shift away from base-load capable conventional power plants to renewable energies — the need for stationary energy storage systems worldwide continues to grow. By delaying the storage and delivery of energy, these systems can contribute to the supply security and stability of the electricity grid. They also can supply energy when needed to prevent extreme power peaks and accompanying increased grid charges.

Another application area is the emergency power supply for automation systems: If there is a power failure at large companies, for example, stationary storage systems temporarily supply energy, preventing expensive production shutdowns. The storage systems are also used to provide energy to electric, emission-free and maintenance-free, driverless transport systems.

The growing use of electric mobility is creating additional demand for stationary energy storage systems. This is because charging stations for vehicles place high demands on the grid connections, which can be met by battery systems.

Their high-capacity and high-cycle-life capabilities make the battery cells from XALT suitable for such applications. The power cells, which are cells with high charge and discharge rates, perform more than 10,000 cycles at a depth of discharge of 80%, thus ensuring the systems’ desired longevity and reliability.

“Quality and reliability are very important … both in terms of components and suppliers.” said Frank Vöge, Head of Sales of Commeo GmbH.

“In Commeo GmbH, we have found a strategic partner with whom we can establish the XALT cells in high-performance systems for stationary energy storage systems and emergency power supply on the market in the long term – and we can also develop new applications for them,” said Nils Martens, SVP Battery & Fuel Cell Systems at Freudenberg Sealing Technologies, explaining the focus of the partnership.

The first systems with battery cells from Freudenberg will be delivered in the first quarter of 2021.

 


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