Monday, November 28, 2011

Toshiba release a Uninterruptible Power Supply Unit

Toshiba Corp will to produce power supply system outfitted using the “SCiB” lithium-ion (Li-ion) rechargeable battery, which uses lithium titanate because of its negative electrodes, This summer 15, 2011.
The organization needs the system TOSHIBA Laptop Battery, “Uninterruptible Energy Unit (SBE1P-U10010SC),” is going to be employed for delivering electricity for lengthy hrs and reducing energy consumption at peak occasions at stores and offices. Its cost is anticipated to become about ?¨o?¨¨1.5 million (approximately US$18,696).
Using its uninterruptible power supply (UPS) function, the Uninterruptible Energy Unit can supply electricity like a energy source within the situation of the blackout without preventing power supply whatsoever and employ its 1.6kWh storage battery to continuously manage a server having a energy use of about 400W for around three hrs.
To make use of the machine for cutting energy consumption at peak occasions, it’s important to by hand manage a switch for storing electricity throughout night time hrs and taking advantage of it throughout daytime hrs.
The storage battery is outfitted with several 20Ah cells. Its cycle existence is 4,000 occasions. Therefore, when the battery is billed and released daily, its existence is anticipated to become about ten years.
“Since the existence from the battery is more than the expected existence from the power supply system (5 years), there is toshiba B403 Battery,toshiba B404 Battery,toshiba B411 Battery,toshiba B412 Battery no need to exchange battery,Inch Toshiba stated. “Furthermore, by changing area of the system, you can use it before the existence from the battery expires.”
Additionally towards the latest business-use power supply system, Toshiba intends to to produce home-use storage battery system within the latter 1 / 2 of fiscal 2011. Also, it’s likely to commercialize storage battery systems that actually work along with PV battery systems and management systems for condos, etc.

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