State of Charge (SOC) is a fundamental parameter that measures the energy level of a battery or an energy storage system. It is expressed as a percentage, indicating the proportion of a battery’s total capacity that is currently available to carry out the required function. [pdf]
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Around 170 GW of capacity is added in 2030 alone, up from 11 GW in 2022. To get on track with the Net Zero Scenario, annual additions must pick up significantly, to an average of close to 120 GW per year over the 2023-2030 period. [pdf]
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K value: K value refers to the voltage drop of the battery in unit time, usually expressed in mV/d, and is an indicator to measure the self discharge rate of lithium battery. OCV1 is measured at time t1. Measure OCV2 at time t2. K=(OCV1-OCV2)/(t2-t1)。 The K value of the battery with good performance is generally less than 2mV/d or 0.08mV/h. [pdf]
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Investment in the energy storage industry is robust, with an average investment value of USD 84 million per round. More than 2000 investors have participated in over 5230 funding rounds, supporting over 2,100 companies. This strong financial backing highlights the sector’s potential and the confidence of investors in its future growth. [pdf]
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