A 2MWh BESS is a common step-up size for C&I sites and grid-edge projects. At this scale, the real decision is not the headline MWh—it's the system block and architecture: a 400V cabinet fleet built for flexible deployment, or a 690V/800V platform built for cleaner high-power.
For a 200 kW system with 4-hour duration (800 kWh capacity), you're looking at $320,000 to $960,000 before installation. Why such a huge gap? Let's dig deeper.
The cabinet adopts a slow-charge, fast-discharge model, storing electricity during off-peak or low-cost periods and releasing energy instantly when fast EV charging is required. This significantly reduces operational costs while delivering ultra-fast charging performance.
Robust and durable, the CBS8000 benefits from IP55 protection, C4 level corrosion resistance, a dual fire protection system and active cell management, guaranteeing maximum safety and optimal performance over the long term.
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Industry data reveals current BESS project costs range between $280,000 to $480,000 per MWh installed, depending on configuration and ancillary components.
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