This means utilities must maintain easily accessible safety data sheets for every battery type; ensure battery storage and charging areas are clearly labeled; and provide training to workers who install and maintain batteries and/or respond to battery-related incidents.
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Lithium-ion batteries offer longer lifespan and higher energy density, making them ideal for outdoor base station backup. VRLA batteries are cost-effective for initial investments but require more frequent replacements, increasing long-term costs.
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They include expandable solar arrays that deploy from shipping containers, advanced battery banks capable of storing 200-400kWh of power, and sophisticated power management systems.
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Instead of one giant battery, you have standardized, pre-tested power and energy modules. Each module is a self-contained unit with its own battery management, thermal controls, and safety systems. For a telecom base station, this is a paradigm shift.
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