Ranktop has successfully connected a 2MW megawatt-hour (DC) independent energy storage system to the grid in Kenya, Africa. The project was completed in the second quarter of 2024. When completed, the energy storage system can meet the growing energy demand of Kenya's tourist areas. The project will feature Ranktop's latest BESS energy storage solution. ESS Storage Container.These cells are used in conjunction with a power conversion system and controller, and each cell is packaged in a container with a 2 MWH energy storage capacity. These cells use high-density lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery technology and are equipped with an active equalization battery management system and innovative liquid cooling thermal management technology. Together, these features improve the efficiency, safety, and reliability of the system.Energy Storage System Inverter.
After the project is completed and put into commercial operation, Ranktop will provide operation and maintenance services for the project under a long-term service agreement.Energy Storage Container.
The Kenyan client said: "We are honoured to be working with Ranktop again. Using BESS 3.0 technology, the energy storage project will improve the stability of the grid and meet the growing energy demand in Kenya. This collaboration demonstrates Ranktop's strong commitment to deploying efficient and reliable energy solutions. We look forward to the successful implementation of this project and believe that it will have a positive impact on enhancing stability in Kenya."solar battery storage.
Ranktop said: "We are pleased to announce that the energy storage system project is our third project with Kenya. At this point, Ranktop will supply a total of 2MW of energy storage systems in Kenya. Our ongoing collaboration with our Kenyan customers demonstrates our commitment to providing innovative and sustainable energy storage solutions to meet the diverse needs of our partners."