Energy Storage Containers utilize shipping containers as an ideal carrier to provide uninterrupted power supply to various equipment. These containers primarily consist of two sections: the electrical bay and the battery bay, each with different components such as containerized machine rooms, battery packs, battery management systems, energy storage inverters, and auxiliary control systems. The electrical bay mainly houses distribution panels and inverters for better circuit control, while the battery bay is primarily for battery packs. During the structural design of energy storage containers, factors like internal transportation and temperature must be considered, so the electrical and battery bays are typically placed adjacent to each other.
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