What is EMS (Energy Management System)
To facilitate bidirectional data flow between the energy storage station and the cloud platform, EMS must integrate seamlessly at the system layer,
By bringing together various hardware and software components, an EMS provides real-time monitoring, decision-making, and control over the charging and discharging of energy storage assets. Below is an in-depth look at EMS architecture, core functionalities, and how these systems adapt to different scenarios. 1. Device Layer
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Cloud and Edge Integration: To facilitate bidirectional data flow between the energy storage station and the cloud platform, EMS must integrate seamlessly at the system layer, ensuring real-time and lossless reporting of station-side data to the cloud platform.
However, the traditional EMS cannot be directly used for industrial and commercial energy storage due to different scenarios and cost requirements. Industrial and commercial energy storage sites typically have smaller capacities, larger numbers, wide dispersion, and higher operation and maintenance costs.
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