New Business Partnership Announcement

New Business Partnership We are thrilled to announce a strategic partnership between Battery Service Hub Pty and C&D Technologies Inc, a renowned innovator in Battery Technology. C&D is a leader in the innovation and delivery of energy storage solutions. C&D batteries power the Data Centre, Telecom, Utilities, Power Generation, Cable, Broadband, Government, Infrastructure, Renewable Energy and other Mission-Critical Sectors. The partnership will leverage the unique strengths and expertise of both companies, combining Battery Service Hub Pty’s industry experience with C&D’s market-leading batteries, including Pure Lead Solutions. C&D’s Pure Lead Max and Pure Lead Plus batteries are engineered from the ground up for superior performance, endurance, and cost savings. C&D’s TEL-HT is a high-temperature Pure Lead AGM battery, the longest-lasting high-performance VRLA battery in its class.   Joining forces to deliver Data Centre & Telecom Batteries, and more: Battery Service Hub Pty and C&D Technologies are committed to delivering unparalleled value to our customers and driving forward the boundaries of battery technology in Power Protection Applications. “We are excited to join forces with C&D Technologies,” said Tony Joughin, Director of Battery Service Hub Pty. “This partnership allows us to enhance our battery technology offerings and provide our clients with even more comprehensive and innovative solutions.” C&D and Battery Service Hub commit to Service, Support and Solutions: “Battery Service Hub shares our vision and commitment to deliver premium Service, Support and Solutions to customers. C&D Technologies is committed to being a ‘Channel First’ organization and partner. The partnership an exciting opportunity for both our organizations,” said Karen Pugliese, Vice President of Global Sales, C&D Technologies. For more information about this exciting partnership, get in touch. Explore Range C&D Technologies TEL12-200FHT C&D Technologies KCT-720 C&D Technologies KCR-21 C&D Technologies UPS 12-9200F PLM C&D Technologies AES 12-2870F

UPS Battery Backup Buyers Guide

UPS Battery Backup Buyers Guide UPS Battery Backup Buyers Guide A UPS, or uninterruptible power supply, is a device that provides backup power to protect electronic equipment from power outages, surges, and spikes. UPSs come in a variety of sizes and types and can be used to protect everything from small home office computers to large data centres. Elements of a UPS System There are four main elements of a UPS system: Rectifier: This converts the AC power to DC power using diodes. UPS Battery: The battery is the heart of the UPS. It provides the backup power that protects your equipment in the event of a power outage. There are three main types of UPS batteries; Valve-regulated lead-acid (VRLA), Vented lead-acid (VLA) which are also called flooded-cell batteries and Lithium-Ion batteries. There are also several different brands of these batteries available: Absolyte CellPower Classic EverExceed Marathon Sonnenschein The Inverter: The inverter converts the DC bus to AC power that electronic load/equipment need to operate. Static Bypass Switch: This is an electronic switch that allows power flow to bypass the UPS, in the event of a failure in the UPS circuit (rectifier, inverter or battery). The static bypass allows you to continue using your equipment without interruption despite potential component damage within the UPS circuit. A Short Overview of UPS Battery Types   Being the most important part of your UPS system, it’s best to know about what battery types to consider. Each UPS battery has recommended uses in specific environments and/or applications. Valve Regulated Lead Acid (VRLA) Both Gel and AGM VRLA Batteries – these are the most common batteries to be found in UPS systems today. They require minimal maintenance and have a long service life, however, they typically cost more than flooded lead-acid batteries and have a lower tolerance for deep discharges. VRLA technology has a high resistance to vibrations and shock. To view our range of AGM VRLA Batteries click here. To view our range of GEL VRLA Batteries click here. Flooded Lead Acid (FLA) Flooded Lead Acid Batteries – are a type of lead-acid battery which is commonly used in UPS systems. They require maintenance and topping up with distilled water, they are commonly referred to as wet batteries, as they are filled with liquid electrolyte. FLA batteries are reliable proven technology, have an extremely long service life and are relatively inexpensive compared to other types of UPS batteries. FLA technology are more tolerant of operating environment temperature fluctuations, than their VRLA counterparts. To view our range of Flooded Lead Acid Battery range click here. Lithium-Ion Batteries Lithium-Ion batteries are an expensive alternative in comparison with VRLA or flooded batteries, however they have lower operational expense costs, longer design life. Lithium-Ion batteries generally employ less real estate when installed, are lighter in weight than lead acid and have high charge and discharge acceptance due to a low internal resistance. Battery management systems are important for safe operation of Lithium-Ion batteries. To view our range of Lithium-Ion Batteries click here.   So, what industries and applications need backup power?   There are several industries that require backup power. The most common are: Power Stations: Power generation, distribution and industrial process control are critical to providing our community with safe and reliable power. Changing demand for the power network to be robust and resilient ensures technologies are constantly evolving. Data centres: Data centres often house critical IT infrastructure, such as servers, storage devices, and networking equipment. A power outage can disrupt or even destroy this infrastructure, leading to data loss and downtime. Telecoms: Telecommunications companies need backup power to keep their networks running during a power outage. This is essential for businesses and individuals who rely on telecommunications services, such as phones, internet, and TV. Electrical Grid Utilities: Power grids need backup power batteries to ensure that power is readily available even when there are disruptions to the main power supply or in case of a power outage. Not only do they help when there is a problem with power supply they also help to reduce any stress if demand is particularly high. Solar & Renewables: UPS batteries can be used to store the energy generated from solar panels or other renewable sources like wind turbines, meaning that when there is no electricity running through them they are still able to function as an emergency backup for when and if you need one. Manufacturing: Manufacturing plants often use large amounts of energy to operate their machinery and equipment. A power outage can cause significant damage to this equipment and lead to production delays. Financial institutions: Banks and other financial institutions need backup power to keep their operations running during a power outage. This is essential for ensuring that financial transactions can continue uninterrupted. Government agencies: Government agencies, such as police departments, fire departments, and emergency management agencies, need backup power to keep their critical systems running during a power outage. This is essential for ensuring that they can continue to provide essential services to the public. Critical infrastructure: Other critical infrastructure, such as water treatment plants, and wastewater treatment plants, also need backup power to ensure that they can continue to operate during a power outage. Medical: Hospitals and any other healthcare facilities need backup power to ensure that any life-saving equipment and systems can continue to operate during a power outage.   In addition to these industries, there are many other applications that require backup power. Schools, universities, and other educational institutions also need backup power to ensure that they can continue to operate during a power outage. And even homes and apartments may need backup power in case of a power outage, especially if they have medical equipment or other critical appliances. What should you consider when planning the design of a UPS system?   When choosing a UPS, there are a few factors you need to consider: Power requirements: The size of your power consumption / load is the total amount of power that your equipment draws. You need to choose a

Battery storage for solar and wind

Battery Storage for Solar And Wind Power The need for renewable energy sources is more pressing than ever, with the world facing an increasing electricity demand, coupled with ongoing concerns over the environmental impact of traditional energy sources like fossil fuels. Renewable energy can help promote a more sustainable and resilient energy future; however, the common issue has been storing the energy for when the resources are low, and the energy demand is high. Battery storage is an essential technology for storing the excess energy generated from renewable sources, making it available for use when demand is high. How does Battery Storage for Renewable Energy Work? Battery storage allows for the capture and storage of energy generated by wind turbines and solar panels, which can be used during times of high demand, ensuring a more reliable and stable supply of electricity. Without battery storage, the energy produced by wind turbines and solar panels may go to waste if not used immediately, making it difficult to balance supply and demand, and reducing the overall efficiency of the renewable energy system. The most common type of battery used for renewable energy storage is the Lithium-ion battery. Lithium-ion batteries are lightweight, long-lasting, and efficient, making them an ideal choice for storing excess energy. In addition, they can be easily scaled up or down to suit different energy storage requirements, from small residential systems to large-scale grid storage. The use of battery storage solutions specifically in Australia is expected to keep growing given the technological advances and the rapid decline in the cost of renewable energy implementation. There are also now several government schemes with financial incentives in place for both individual consumers and small business owners. What are the benefits of battery storage for solar and wind? Battery Storage is Stable and Reliable One of the key benefits of battery storage for renewable energy is its ability to provide a stable and reliable source of electricity, even during periods of low wind or sunlight. This is particularly important in remote or off-grid areas, where traditional electricity sources may be unavailable or unreliable. Helps Combat Climate Change Battery storage can also help to reduce the need for fossil fuel backup, which is often required during times of peak demand when renewable energy sources may not be sufficient to meet energy needs. By providing a reliable and efficient energy storage solution, batteries can help to promote the use of renewable energy sources, reducing reliance on fossil fuels and helping to combat climate change. Battery Storage is Flexible Another advantage of battery storage for solar and wind is its flexibility. Battery storage systems can respond quickly to changes in energy demand, providing a more stable and reliable energy supply. This can help to stabilize the grid and reduce the risk of power outages, ensuring a consistent supply of electricity to homes, businesses, and other customers. Batteries are Cost-effective Battery storage is also becoming increasingly cost-effective, with the cost of Lithium-ion batteries falling in recent years. This has made battery storage more accessible to a wider range of customers, from small residential systems to large-scale grid storage projects. What are the limitations to battery storage for renewable energy? Despite the many benefits of battery storage for renewable energy, there are still some challenges to be addressed. For example, the environmental impact of battery production and disposal needs to be carefully managed to ensure that the benefits of renewable energy are not offset by negative environmental impacts. Battery storage is an essential technology for storing excess energy generated by renewable sources like wind and solar power. As technology continues to improve, they are becoming increasingly cost-effective and efficient, making battery storage a critical tool in the fight against climate change. To shop our range of battery storage solutions for wind and solar head here or talk to one of our experts today.