FIMER recently supplied its 2MVA inverters to the battery energy storage system (BESS) installation of Capgemini.
In a release, FIMER said that it supplied its BESS-compatible inverters PVS980-58BC 2MVA for two Capgemini office campuses. One 3.5-mw BESS system was installed by Arcedo System in Mumbai and another 2.5-mw system was put up by Replus Engitech in Noida. Both projects were commissioned in 2023, FIMER said.
The FIMER PVS980-58BC bidirectional converters are perfect for large scale energy storage systems, ensuring grid stability for power plants with intermittent energy sources. With high DC input voltage, efficiency, reliable components, and a compact modular design, the converters offer a quick return on investment. This solution enables the storage of excess renewable energy generated during day and its use during evening peak hours. The PCS can also support load demand when there is insufficient solar energy.
Additionally, FIMER PCS features a “Black Start”/”Grid forming” mode, allowing it to form the grid in V/F (voltage and frequency) mode during power outages. When the grid is restored, the PCS can operate in grid following mode and act as backup mode.
According to KN Sreevatsa, Country Managing Director (India), “BESS is the optimal solution to guarantee an uninterrupted power supply under all conditions. FIMER’s inverters are best equipped to support stable power source maximizing revenue and offering added value to operators. We are proud to partner with Capgemini revolutionising energy independence for a massive organization.”
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Sandeep Vangapalli, Managing Director of Arcedo Systems, commented “By integrating battery energy storage with solar power generation, we are taking a significant step towards creating a cleaner, more reliable, and more resilient energy future for generations to come. We chose FIMER due to our best experience with their products and service previously. Considering the best design fit available for BESS, we decided to partner with FIMER for this project.”