Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh N Chandrababu Naidu will announce the world's first
Hot batteries on Monday.
Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh N Chandrababu Naidu will announce the world's first
Hot batteries on Monday.
Manufactured by Bharat energy storage technology Private Limited (BEST), the first-of-its-
Kind cell aims to increase the production of renewable energy rather than non-renewable energy.
Renewable fossil fuels
Power generation based on energy.
This technology will help reduce carbon emissions and best fit for balancing and stabilizing the grid.
It will also be used to store energy for telecom, commercial institutions, electric vehicles and highway charging stations.
It can also be used effectively in remote areas such as hilly terrain and islands.
BEST also plans to set up a greenfield project in India with an estimated cost of Rs.
RS 660 is expected to create nearly 3000 jobs in three years.
In terms of capacity of 1000 MW, BEST will increase to 10 GW in the next 6 to 7 years.
The first phase will produce batteries suitable for telecom, small or micro-grid and electric buses.
According to the project, electric buses produced in partnership with the Global Consortium Bilva Motors can provide 800 vehicles
With the help of BEST's hot battery, the range of kilometers for a single charge.
Depending on the source, the battery can be customized to charge in four to eight hours.
It can also provide the output between 5Kwh and 1mwh.
The Andhra Pradesh plant is expected to start commercial operations in May 2019.
While solar energy is considered to be the most reliable source of energy, it also has traps.
The inability to generate electricity after sunset and high rainfall areas requires a strong energy storage infrastructure.
Therefore, the advent of thermal batteries is a milestone in the field of technology and environmental protection.
Existing energy storage technologies rely on lithium
Based on battery with limited life cycle, making replacing the battery every six to seven years a very expensive proposal.
They also have a very low energy density and require a very high floor area.
In addition, the sensitivity of lithium to extreme temperatures requires that the energy storage system be placed at a conditional temperature, for which it takes about 8 to 10 cents for energy storage.
However, BEST's high energy density storage (HEDS)
Equipment is a revolutionary technology.
Dr. Patrick Glynn invented and patented 2016 in India.
What sets this storage device apart is that it requires a small footprint and the price is comparable to lithium
Solution based on limited life cycle.
The company also plans to provide storage for 100 environments-
Friendly, do not use hard metal or flammable substances, and substances re-composed of 95
Available materials.
It also aims to thrive in global markets by helping to curb global warming and carbon emissions, and looks forward to helping the Indian government realize its vision of electrified mobility by 2030. .