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Figure 1: A simplified project single line showing both a battery energy storage system (BESS) and an uninterruptible power supply
Figure 1: A simplified project single line showing both a battery energy storage system (BESS) and an uninterruptible power supply (UPS). The UPS only feeds critical loads, never losing power.
With the global shift toward clean energy, BESS technology is evolving as a more efficient, scalable, and sustainable alternative to traditional power backup systems. While UPS remains vital for short-term protection, modern industries increasingly rely on BESS for long-duration energy management and resilience.
Courtesy: Affiliated Engineers Inc. Uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems have been a familiar presence for years, known for their ability to enhance power quality and offer continuous power for critical loads. These systems typically supply power for a few minutes while the generator starts up.
UPS systems are cheaper upfront. But their batteries wear out faster and aren't designed for daily use. BESS systems are more expensive initially, but they offer long-term savings through energy arbitrage, grid incentives, and durability (especially with lithium iron phosphate batteries). Which One Should You Choose?
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