The Lithion (HomeGrid) HV BMS is a high-voltage Battery Management System (BMS) designed for large-scale energy storage systems. It provides advanced protection features, including cell balancing, overcurrent protection, and short-circuit prevention, ensuring safe and efficient operation. Ideal for commercial and industrial applications, this BMS delivers reliable control and monitoring for high-voltage solar energy storage solutions.
The Lithion (HomeGrid) HV BMS is a cutting-edge high-voltage Battery Management System (BMS) engineered to optimize, protect, and monitor large-scale energy storage systems. Designed for commercial and industrial applications, it ensures efficient operation and long-term reliability of lithium-ion battery systems in solar energy storage setups.
Equipped with advanced safety features, the HV BMS provides cell balancing, overcurrent protection, and short-circuit prevention, safeguarding battery modules against overcharging, overheating, and electrical faults. Its intelligent management system enhances performance, extends battery lifespan, and maintains overall system stability.
This high-performance BMS is an essential component for large-scale solar energy storage projects, ensuring seamless integration, optimized energy flow, and real-time monitoring capabilities for maximum efficiency.
Key Features:
- High-voltage Battery Management System (BMS) for large-scale storage applications.
- Provides advanced protection, including cell balancing and overcurrent safeguards.
- Prevents short circuits and electrical faults to enhance system safety.
- Designed for commercial and industrial solar energy storage systems.
- Ensures reliable monitoring, control, and optimization of battery modules.
The Lithion (HomeGrid) HV BMS is a critical component for high-voltage solar energy storage, offering intelligent energy management, superior protection, and unmatched reliability for large-scale commercial and industrial applications.
More from
Products you might be interested in
Recently Viewed Products