IPS unveils 8.1 MWh utility-scale BESS

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Bulgaria-based storage manufacturer IPS has released a new utility-scale BESS with a rated capacity of 8.1 MWh and an integrated 4 MW inverter. The X-BESS 8 system is housed in a 20-foot container footprint equivalent and features liquid cooling.

“On the capex side, the compact, modular architecture allows for effortless customization and future-proof scaling while significantly reducing costs for balance of system (BOS), transportation, and installation,” said IPS CEO Alexander Rangelov. “On the opex side, easy maintenance and reliable operation over the full lifespan of the system is ensured via a distributed design of all critical components, with no single point of failure for the overall system.”

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