A "stacked lithium battery" system refers to individual lithium battery modules – very often utilizing the safe and long-lasting Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO₄ or LFP) chemistry – that are specifically designed to be physically stacked upon one another or arranged in a dedicated rack and then electrically interconnected.
[pdf] This is primarily achieved through the use of a BMS (Battery Management System) to monitor the state of lithium batteries and temperature control equipment to regulate the constant temperature of lithium batteries. BMS is the backbone of thermal management in energy storage systems.
[pdf] Stackable energy storage systems are revolutionizing the way households manage their energy needs. By combining multiple lithium-ion battery units into a unified storage solution, these systems enhance voltage, capacity, and overall reliability.
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