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SAFETY
Chemistry
Safety is our prime focus while designing systems.
That is why we only use reliable and sustainable
Lithium iron phosphate cells (LFP), considered to be
the most durable and safest Lithium-ion chemistry.
Lithium iron phosphate is also the only battery
material that occurs as a natural compound and
does not contain any toxic heavy metals.
Certifications
Our system has the highest rated CE certification
for safety. CE Certification ensures that the product
does not pose any threat or hazard to the
surrounding and is very unlikey to cause an accident.
alphaESS is certified for electrical, physical and
chemical safety.
Metal Can Housing
We use Metal Can housing for our Lithium series BMS
batteries. This gives the highest physical protection
by having a millimetre thick casing on each cell.
Within the realm of even highly abnormal physical Each alphaESS battery module comes with a battery
abuse the metal withstands it. The protection and management system (BMS). This is the front line
lifetime provided by metal cans is highly superior to software defence against electrical abuse. BMS
all three of its rival options i.e. polymer pouches, commands state of charge of each module and
plastic cells and small cylinders. shows it on the display. The BMS stops the battery
from over or undercharging. With the chemistry of
LFP both under and overcharging will balance
EMS charges across the system to improve
harmonization and make sure stress is balanced
alphaESS energy management system (EMS) is the between all three.
central control of the entire system. EMS decides
UPS or Self Consumption mode with its dierent Touch Safe
programmable logics. This protects the batteries
because the software will not allow overcharging The system exposes no wires, vents or emit any
rather when the load is fully supplied and the batter- fumes and the body of the equipment is grounded,
ies are charged it will export all surplus electricity to therefore it is touch safe and can be installed in
the Grid. areas frequented by children or toddlers.
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