Cubenergy has launched FlexCombo 2.0, a scalable battery energy storage system for utility, commercial and industrial applications, offering up to 16 MWh of capacity with LFP batteries. The modular design, advanced BMS and cloud-based operation enable easy installation, seamless expansion and efficient network integration.
Cubenergya Chinese manufacturer of battery energy storage systems (BESS), has introduced a new energy block designed for utility, commercial and industrial (C&I) applications.
The product, called FlexCombo 2.0, uses the company’s 835 kWh FlexCombo D2 batteries. It is available in three configurations: 10, 12 or 12 batteries, with a total capacity of 8 MWh, 10 MWh or 16 MWh respectively.
“With the FlexCombo D2’s modular design and parallel architecture, FlexCombo’s key advantage lies in its long-term scalability,” the company said in a statement. “It enables seamless capacity growth and effortless integration with power generation systems (PGS), simplifying deployment and accelerating delivery for ultimate flexibility.”
The FlexCombo D2 batteries feature lithium iron phosphate (LFP) chemistry and, according to the manufacturer, offer a lifespan of 8,000 cycles at 70% capacity retention.
Each battery measures 2 m x 1.68 m x 2.55 m and weighs up to eight tons. They have an IP55 protection rating. Each block also comes with a power conversion system (PCS) rated at 430 kW AC with an IP66 protection rating. Optional medium voltage (MV) transformers are available, with an AC rating of 8,800 kVA or 5,250 kVA.
“The FlexCombo 2.0 is designed primarily for utility and C&I applications, including renewable energy arbitration, standalone grid stabilization, manufacturing plants and commercial buildings,” the company said. “This integrated, easy-to-install BESS can be quickly connected and tailored to project requirements, while the advanced Active Balancing battery management system (BMS) and cloud-based operations provide a superior user experience.”
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