Client wants to discuss 24-hour backup power for a building. They want to use battery storage for the source of that backup power. I'm working on getting load specifics, but envision your usual local YMCA for a sense of scale and building type.
I don't have a ton of experience with this specific area, but the little that I do have indicates that something like this would maybe only have a battery backup or UPS for IT and critical systems for maybe just a few hours. Or maybe just enough to ride through the initial outage before generators kick on. So if they wanted to pursue a day or so of backup, that we'd be best suited to look at UPS, ATS, and generators. My gut feeling was that a battery-only solution for a day would end up being very large, very expensive, and that nobody does this.
Looking for any insight from the group here.
I don't have a ton of experience with this specific area, but the little that I do have indicates that something like this would maybe only have a battery backup or UPS for IT and critical systems for maybe just a few hours. Or maybe just enough to ride through the initial outage before generators kick on. So if they wanted to pursue a day or so of backup, that we'd be best suited to look at UPS, ATS, and generators. My gut feeling was that a battery-only solution for a day would end up being very large, very expensive, and that nobody does this.
Looking for any insight from the group here.