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What can you power with a 1MWh Battery?
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I've got something pretty cool to show you guys today - we've got a bit of a comparison of the size of batteries and how they're growing.
Everyone knows what a AA battery is. You have these around the house and put them in your kid's toys, remote controls, they are about five watt-hours.
You might go to your phone battery which jumps up about 20 watt-hours.
Then you might have a laptop around the house - that's probably around a 50-watt-hour battery in there
Then you might go to a standard car 12-volt battery - Something like this would be about 500-watt hour.
From there the next size up is probably a 10 kWh home battery used to store your home solar energy.
The next jump is to electric cars starting 20 kWh up to 100 kilowatts
But today we've got something bigger to show you.
Here is a 1MWh battery:
- Going back to our AA batteries this is equivalent to having over 200,000 in a container.
- And if we have a crowd of 50,000 people at Adelaide oval, we could charge everyone's mobile phone so that is 50,000 new iPhones/Androids
- You could go drop it in the city and charge electric cars! You could charge 70 24-kilowatt Nissan Leafs from 20% to 80%
- If you take it out and drop it in a remote community you could run 55 average Australian four-person family homes.
And right now we've got these ones in here if you want to come to have a look and learn more about it. You might have an application you can use this on. If so drop us a line and let's have a chat.
Find out more:
Everyone knows what a AA battery is. You have these around the house and put them in your kid's toys, remote controls, they are about five watt-hours.
You might go to your phone battery which jumps up about 20 watt-hours.
Then you might have a laptop around the house - that's probably around a 50-watt-hour battery in there
Then you might go to a standard car 12-volt battery - Something like this would be about 500-watt hour.
From there the next size up is probably a 10 kWh home battery used to store your home solar energy.
The next jump is to electric cars starting 20 kWh up to 100 kilowatts
But today we've got something bigger to show you.
Here is a 1MWh battery:
- Going back to our AA batteries this is equivalent to having over 200,000 in a container.
- And if we have a crowd of 50,000 people at Adelaide oval, we could charge everyone's mobile phone so that is 50,000 new iPhones/Androids
- You could go drop it in the city and charge electric cars! You could charge 70 24-kilowatt Nissan Leafs from 20% to 80%
- If you take it out and drop it in a remote community you could run 55 average Australian four-person family homes.
And right now we've got these ones in here if you want to come to have a look and learn more about it. You might have an application you can use this on. If so drop us a line and let's have a chat.
Find out more:
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