Aok Energy has applied for a patent for a “Stacked Home Energy Storage Management Method and System,” which aims to enable energy storage systems to effectively handle the impact of poor-quality electricity on their performance. According to information from the National Intellectual Property Administration, the patent application was filed on November 2023, and its publication number is CN120073811A.
The patent summary indicates that this application pertains to a method and system for managing stacked home energy storage. It involves receiving parameters related to various types of energy and establishing multiple predictive models based on these parameters. This allows for the selective connection of different energy sources, such as photovoltaic power stations, diesel generators, and wind power grids, to meet user demands for high comfort and low electricity costs.
By leveraging multiple predictive models, the system can assess the power quality of different energy types based on the proportion of energy sources, the timing of energy discharge, and the frequency and cycle of discharge. If the input power quality does not meet the requirements of the storage devices, the system will disconnect the power source from the energy storage system. This ensures that the storage devices do not encounter poor-quality electricity, thus effectively mitigating the adverse effects on the energy storage system.
According to data from Tianyancha, Aok Energy (Zhejiang) Co., Ltd. was established in 2022 and is located in Jinhua City. The company primarily engages in the production and supply of electricity and heat, with a registered capital of 50 million RMB. Analysis from the same source shows that Aok Energy has participated in six bidding projects and has 25 trademark records and 32 patent records, along with three administrative licenses.
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