Technology descriptions, operating parameters, failure modes, safety information, battery architecture, and qualification and application considerations are provided in this document.
What are the standards for battery management systems?
At present, IS 17092, the electrical energy storage (EES) standard developed by BIS, and IS 17387:2020 for General Safety and Performance Requirements of Battery Management Systems are the standards dealing with the safe performance of storage systems.
Are sizing and installation techniques covered in a flow battery evaluation?
Sizing, installation, maintenance, and testing techniques are not covered except insofar as they may influence the evaluation of a flow battery for its intended application. Scope: This document provides guidance for an objective evaluation of flow batteries by a potential user for any stationary application.
Can a potential user evaluate flow batteries for a stationary application?
Abstract: Guidance for an objective evaluation of flow batteries by a potential user for any stationary application is provided in this document. IEEE Std 1679-2020, IEEE Recommended 2Practice for the Characterization and Evaluation of Emerging Energy Storage Technologies in Stationary Applications is to be used in conjunction with this document.
End-users would benefit from having a guide to assist in evaluation of this technology for stationary applications. Used with IEEE Std 1679, this guide describes a format for the characterization of flow battery technologies in terms of performance, service life and safety attributes.
What is a flow battery?
A flow battery is characterized by electrolytes flowing past both electrodes. Examples include: - Redox flow batteries, such as vanadium redox - Hybrid flow batteries, such as zinc-bromine The outline of IEEE Std 1679 is followed in this document, with tutorial information specific to flow batteries provided as appropriate.