Potential for startups in energy storage
Solar and onshore wind are already the cheapest alternative energy sources in at least two-thirds of the world, threatening two fossil fuel pillars - coal and natural gas. A decade ago, solar and onshore wind were charged around $300 and $100 respectively per megawatt-hour, but that has changed now, with an average price of $35 in different countries such as Brazil, China and the United States. The price drop is mainly due to the plethora of innovations that are coming, which are appearing in the market day in and day out.
However, the sun doesn't always shine and the wind doesn't always blow. One of the main disadvantages of renewable energy is its intermittent nature. One problem that has arisen is the small number of options available for energy storage. When it comes to energy storage, different needs can be identified based on the time frame for which energy must be stored efficiently, and different tools can be used to meet these needs.
One of the most common storage systems in the short term is batteries, more precisely lithium-ion batteries. The use of such resources has increased dramatically over the past decade and has presented a hugely revolutionary pattern. New materials and pioneering technological solutions are being developed to provide more efficient performance and design recycling methods. An example is the ultrafast carbon electrode developed by NAWA Technologies, which could increase the energy storage capacity and life cycle of batteries by a factor of five.
Shenzhen Baiqiancheng Electronics Co., Ltd. focuses on the R&D and manufacturing of BMS, and can provide customers with customized production (OEM&ODM) of BMS master control and slave control, including customized production of energy storage finished cabinets, inverter customized production, etc. At the same time, we have a good component supply advantage, which can solve the problem of IC shortage for customers, and high-quality alternatives can reduce costs and shorten delivery times for customers.
If you have any projects related to energy storage, please feel free to discuss with us. (Please consult ems@bqcdz.com)






