A compact and space-saving model perfect for offices, etc.
At company offices and other facilities there are numerous machines that need to continue operating even in the event of a blackout or natural disaster. For this reason, it is essential that electric power be secured during unforeseen occurrences. Our company uses regenerated batteries for power storage in its DenkiDennen series, which features two types of products offering differing performance and capacities. These can be used in a variety of places and situations, making them an effective measure for BCP*.
*BCP is an abbreviation for Business Continuity Planning and refers to planning which accounts for a company's capacity to continue its business operations even in the event of an unforeseen disaster or accident.
By combining regenerated batteries with solar power generation, this system not only offers a stable supply of electricity whatever the weather but also provides effective reductions to peak power usage. By using regenerated batteries, installation costs and the burden placed on the environmental can be reduced simultaneously.
Reductions to cost Conventionally, batteries for storing surplus power were extremely expensive. By installing regenerated batteries in place of new ones, it is possible to achieve a considerable reduction to costs.
Reductions to CO2 For emergency batteries, when using a 54-cell regenerated MSE300 battery as opposed to a brand new one, you can achieve a reduction of approximately 2,063kg of CO2*. Solar power generation alone lowers CO2 emissions, but with the use of regenerated batteries, you can further reduce CO2 through power storage.
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