2kWh battery cells that operate in a temperature range between 290°C – 360°C, stacked into modules and racks and then put into 20ft containers each with maximum 250kW output and 1. 45MWh energy capacity, up to four containers can be stacked to provide megawatt-scale solutions.
What is a sodium sulfur battery?
Sodium sulfur batteries produced by NGK Insulators Ltd. offer an established, large-scale energy storage technology with the possibility for installation virtually anywhere. With a wide array of advanced features, from large capacity to compactness, NAS battery is a welcome addition into the long-duration energy storage industry.
Does BASF sell NaS batteries?
Today, BASF not only distributes the NAS battery worldwide, it is also working with NGK on the next generation of sodium-sulfur batteries, with product launches forthcoming in 2024. To learn more about NAS batteries, visit the BASF website here.
How does NaS battery storage work?
The NAS battery storage solution is containerised: each 20-ft container combines six modules adding up to 250kW output and 1,450kWh energy storage capacity. Multiple containers can be combined to create bigger installations of any required size.
There is also an improved thermal management system in battery modules, which enables a longer continuous discharge. “These improvements allow projects to be implemented using fewer NAS battery containers over project running time, and with lower maintenance costs,” says BASF. A sodium sulphur battery is a high-temperature battery.
Should NaS batteries be co-located with hydrogen production?
Not surprisingly, NAS batteries have been chosen in several recent projects for co-location with hydrogen production. Across the globe, testing and certification of energy storage technologies from cell to system level according to UL9540A and UL1973 standards is becoming crucial for bankability.
Why is NaS battery technology important?
We are proud to have contributed to the advancement of NAS battery technology, which is an essential building block for a successful energy transition,” said Frank Prechtl, Managing Director of BASF Stationary Energy Storage GmbH.