On September 12, 2023, in Las Vegas, NV, Hithium unveiled a new 5 MegaWatt hours (MWh) container product. This product, housed in a standard 20-foot container, is a more compact, higher-capacity second-generation energy storage system (ESS 2.0). It comes pre-installed and ready for connection.
With dedicated warehouses in China, the Netherlands, and South Africa, Wenergy ensures faster local delivery by shipping directly from the nearest hub. Typical lead times are 8–12 weeks for standard cabinet products and 12–16 weeks for containerized systems, supported by our position as a leading global energy storage systems and solutions company.
Thanks to its compact design, the 5 MWh container offers an energy density of 117 Wh/l, which is 46% higher than the 80 Wh/l found in standard systems that use 280 Ah cells. The product is also technically compatible with the power control systems of most leading inverter brands, including bidirectional inverters.
All solutions adopt advanced LFP battery technology with liquid cooling and IP55/IP67 protection. After 14 years in the field, Wenergy is now a battery storage system manufacturer you can trust.
The outdoor telecom enclosures, which are also referred to as telecommunications cabinets, are fully enclosed cabinets that help protect electrical cabling and other equipment from potentially damaging environments. Such damage can be caused by dust, rain, ice, and external heat. What do you need to know about outdoor telecom enclosures?
Technologies such as digital transformation, Industry 4.0 and Big Data create revolutionary differences in our lives. Outdoor Telecom Cabinets are rugged enclosures designed to protect telecommunications equipment from environmental factors while providing secure access for maintenance.
Installation: The cabinet is installed on-site, typically on a concrete pad or mounting base. All telecom equipment is configured and connected to the appropriate power sources and communication lines.
Security: Telecom cabinets often contain valuable or critical infrastructure, so robust security measures are essential. This includes tamper-resistant locks, alarms, and surveillance.
Hybrid generators usually run on a mix of fuel options like diesel, gasoline, propane, or solar power. Each type has pros and cons, so what you pick should match what's easy to find, clean to use, and safe for your needs. Diesel and gasoline are common for backup power but can be noisy and need more maintenance.
Hybrid generators can be quieter than traditional diesel generators. When the diesel engine is not in use and the system is running on renewable energy or battery power, the noise level is significantly lower. This is particularly beneficial in residential areas, hospitals, or other places where noise pollution is a concern.
With a hybrid generator, the generator run-time is significantly reduced and even a 'generator quiet time' can be configured when working in a noise sensitive location such as an urban environment. Significantly less generator run-time results in reduced wear and tear, longer service intervals, and less maintenance downtime. Cost savings.
All-in-one product which combines diesel genset with hybrid power package, set inside same enclosure, in order to satisfy the growing demand from rental business for low fuel consumption, low emissions and low noise solutions. The hybrid power package consists of an electronic power module and an energy storage system with lithium batteries.
Data center cabinets are enclosed structures designed to house and organize servers and other network equipment. Each cabinet comprises a structural frame, adjustable mounting rails, bracing equipment, grounding studs, interior shelves, and lockable front and rear doors.
Here are the biggest trends shaping data center construction now: Liquid cooling for high-density AI infrastructure: GPU racks used in AI models like GPT and Claude need more cooling than air systems can handle. Liquid cooling improves thermal performance, reduces floor space, and keeps power use efficient under heavy loads.
Inside a data center, servers and networking equipment are securely housed in racks, cabinets, and cages. Because racks and cabinets are often the first pieces of equipment that organizations install, it is crucial to make informed choices to ensure optimal performance.
A full data center build typically takes 18 to 30 months from concept to commissioning. Timelines depend on project scale, site conditions, equipment lead times, and how early your team locks in key packages. Here's how the timeline for data center construction usually breaks down:
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