By ESS news
Battery manufacturer GS Yuasa is working with Siemens and US energy company Ameren on an innovative managed electric vehicle (EV) charging platform and microgrid platform.
The energy storage system is powered by stationary lead-acid batteries, with solar panels soon to be integrated. The 1 MWh microgrid includes GS Yuasa’s advanced nano-carbon lead batteries capable of more than 5,000 cycles, in addition to battery management and power conversion systems housed in containers on site.
The EV chargers can draw energy from the electricity grid, the stationary lead-acid battery and the solar panels as required.
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