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What material is the MW-class energy storage container made of
The MW-class containerized battery storage system is a lithium iron phosphate battery as the energy carrier, through the PCS for charging and discharging, to achieve a variety of energy exchange with the power system, and can be connected to a variety of power supply modes, such as photovoltaic arrays, wind energy, diesel generators and power grid and other energy storage systems. [pdf]
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