Smart batteries: Batteries that not only have a BMS but also link up to Virtual Power Plant (VPP) software via the cloud. Smart batteries are managed centrally and connect to the energy markets to help balance things out and stabilise the grid.
They differ from traditional batteries because they have additional terminals for communication with the BMS, including interfaces like SMBus, PMBus, and others. A smart battery consists of several key components: Battery Cells: These are the core energy storage units.
A smart battery consists of several key components: Battery Cells: These are the core energy storage units. Battery Management System (BMS): This is the brain of the smart battery, responsible for monitoring and managing the battery’s performance. Communication Interface: The battery can communicate with external devices and chargers.
Smart batteries are managed centrally and connect to the energy markets to help balance things out and stabilise the grid. Transmission System Operators (TSO): The companies responsible for transporting electrical power on a national or regional level and keep the grid balanced.
The communication mechanism between smart batteries and chargers Smart batteries communicate with chargers through their built-in Battery Management System (BMS). The BMS monitors various battery parameters such as voltage, temperature, and state of charge.
Smart batteries play a big part in keeping the energy grid stable. The VPP software behind them optimises the charging and discharging of batteries, allowing for efficient energy storage during periods of low demand and the release of stored energy during grid fluctuations.