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![]() by Staff Writers Vancouver, Canada (SPX) Dec 03, 2015
Lithium Pioneers from PBES have announced the worlds first ever commercialized thermal runaway suppression system. The historic challenge for lithium batteries has always been that they catch fire. No More. In lithium battery-powered goods such as laptop computers and electric cars, and in larger systems like grid energy storage, one of the most significant barriers to entry in the marketplace has been the fundamental safety of the batteries. PBES has solved this problem. The pioneers of the lithium energy storage industry have now introduced the first fireproof lithium battery system that manages safety at the cell level. In multiple tests, without a single failure, PBES has demonstrated kilowatt to megawatt scale ability to completely control and eliminate thermal runaway. Until now, thermal runaway mitigation in a commercially available product has never before been achieved. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) successfully stopped thermal runaway but it was in a lab setting using liquid nitrogen for cooling. The incorporation of the patent pending Thermal-StopTM, CellCoolTM and E-VentTM systems, combined with industry leading advanced energy management system, provide safety and protection from the cell level up to the system level. PBES invites observers to see this for themselves. Participants can register to observe lithium batteries safely being pushed to previously unthinkable levels at the PBES facility in Vancouver Canada. Ideally suited for: renewable energy to grid, grid based systems, industrial marine, port machinery, commercial transportation, data center UPS, defense and homeland security, island and other grid or remote community applications. "The harder a system works, the better energy storage can support it, and the faster the customer's return on investment." Said Brent Perry, CEO of PBES. "Modeled on the standards of the IEC and the third party class group type approval criteria of DNV-GL, Lloyds Register and American Bureau of Shipping, PBES engineered solutions are the template for energy storage for the next twenty years."
Related Links PBES Powering The World in the 21st Century at Energy-Daily.com
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