➢ System against backflow;
Parallel charging and discharging power equalisation; (allocation of charging and discharging
power to each storage cabinet according to the state of each battery stack)
➢ System WEB monitoring interface;
➢ Demand-side response;
No real-time dispatch, prior declaration, communication with grid or third-party media for
reporting
➢ Peak shaving/capacity to demand;
Input of local peak and valley tariff information, smoothing of load profiles and ensuring
that peak power is within limits)
➢ Supports remote and local control and upgrade
Local EMS primary strategy:
1. Ensure that you fill the battery up during low tariff hours, and decide on the charging power
according to your capacity/power configuration;
2. Peak tariff time discharges, in which the power is discharged, and the discharged power is
calculated according to the peak tariff time period;
3. After receiving in the peak tariff time period, if there is still remaining power, it can continue to
discharge
2.3 Description of the model
The main product models involved in this article are follows:
Table 2.1 Product model number