Honeywell introduces all-in-one, modular BESS for C&I segment

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Honeywell has introduced Honeywell Ionic, a compact, modular battery energy storage system (BESS) designed for the commercial and industrial segment. The system features a self-contained lithium-ion battery enclosure, scalable from 250 kWh to 5 MWh.

Honeywell Ionic integrates flexible battery storage with the company’s advanced control and energy management system. It is designed to reduce energy costs, absorb demand fluctuations to support grid stability, and provide backup power.

The control software incorporates ISA Secure 2 cybersecurity, protecting users and mitigating risks from potential network threats.

The system measures 1,150 mm x 2,450 mm x 1,610 mm, weighs 3,000 kg, and carries an IP55 protection rating. It operates in ambient temperatures ranging from -30°C to 50°C and at altitudes up to 2,000 m.

The BESS uses 314 Ah LFP cells in a 256S1P configuration. It delivers a nominal power output of 125 kW, with a voltage of 480 V and a frequency of 50/60 Hz. The system achieves over 90% round-trip efficiency and employs liquid cooling.

“Today organizations of all sizes are under increasing pressure to use energy more effectively while simultaneously ensuring reliability and cost-effectiveness,” said Jim Masso, president of Honeywell Process Solutions. “Honeywell Ionic enables businesses to navigate these challenges while meeting their energy goals by delivering a complete energy automation system built on the latest lithium-ion technology. Adopting autonomous solutions can be crucial for companies to manage energy costs, better integrate renewables and ultimately optimize energy consumption.”

Honeywell Ionic is available globally. Customers can choose from fully integrated onsite energy storage systems or tailored agreements managed by Honeywell through its Remote Operations Center.

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