Atlas Copco releases its hybrid power solutions
The new range of Energy Storage Systems from Atlas Copco maximises sustainability for operators by working in hybrid mode with efficient diesel-driven generators. This solution helps them cover power peaks and low loads – extending their lifespan and providing a rapid ROI.
Energy storage solutions featuring long-life, low maintenance and high-density Lithium-ion batteries, working in hybrid mode with diesel-driven generators are the perfect solution for companies operating in demanding and noise-sensitive applications like metropolitan construction and events. These hybrid power solutions help them meet the toughest sustainability targets while achieving maximum levels of productivity and efficiency.
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Ideal for high-demanding applications that require a continuous flow of clean and quiet energy, including residential, commercial, industrial, or public services, Atlas Copco’s range of Energy Storage Systems offers users 40,000 hours of uninterrupted operation and an overload capability of 150%. These units can operate autonomously for up to 12 hours and rapidly recharge in 1.5 hours. And its first-in-class Lithium-ion batteries can work in temperatures between -20ºC to 50ºC.
Nearly 70% more compact and lightweight than traditional alternatives, these Energy Storage Systems can achieve a completely green solution while operating in island mode, registering zero CO2 emissions and zero noise. When working in hybrid mode, together with a generator, they optimise the solution, reducing noise levels and fuel consumption.
This makes all the models of the ZenergiZe Energy Storage Systems range – ZBP45, ZBE45, ZBC 100-575, ZBC150-575, ZBC250-575, ZBC300-300 and ZBC500-250 – particularly suited to urban environments with noise level restrictions, events, telecoms and rental applications.
Operators can now work with minimum downtime for extended periods, including well into the night if required. Additionally, Atlas Copco’s Energy Storage Systems can store and deliver energy from renewable sources, like solar or wind.
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