Delta, a global leader in power management and provider of IoT-based smart green solutions , has today provided a glimpse of a more sustainable future; unveiling a slew of new innovations at the All Energy expo, including Delta's new LFP (lithium ferrous phosphate) battery container, All in One (AiO) Energy Storage System and an exciting prototype of the company's Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) hydrogen technology.
Delta's LFP battery container is designed for grid-scale and medium to large-scale industrial energy storage applications. Built on a standard 10-ft (3m) shipping container with compact design and simple installation procedure, the battery system can be rapidly deployed. The LFP battery container offers high energy density, with scalability from 708 kWh to 7.78 MWh. This flexibility allows it to accommodate varying spatial and capacity requirements for different sites, optimising land utilisation.
Delta's AiO Box, or All-in-One Energy Storage System, with a capacity of 125 kW /279 kWh, is an energy storage system that seamlessly integrates a power conditioning system (PCS), advanced battery system with a built-in battery management system (BMS) and cooling system into a compact, all-in-one solution. Designed for superior power efficiency and space optimisation, the AiO Box features liquid-cooled battery modules that maintain optimal temperature uniformity, enhancing performance and extending battery life, while its robust construction allows it to withstand harsh environmental conditions. This versatile system is scalable and suitable for various configurations, including grid-tied and off-grid scenarios such as power backup, peak shaving, load shifting, PV self-consumption, and PV smoothing.
Delta's SOFC/SOEC hydrogen technology, making its debut at All Energy, gives attendees a look at the company's intent to be a leader in hydrogen energy. Delta's integrated energy solution combines a Solid Oxide Electrolysis Cell (SOEC) for hydrogen production with a Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) for power generation. This versatile system provides agile power control and fuel flexibility, making it ideal for powering vehicles, industrial operations, data centres, and microgrids. The hydrogen technology comes as Delta begins its collaboration with UK-listed Ceres Power Limited, utilising its hydrogen stack technology portfolio to continue hydrogen tech R&D.
As part of its display at All Energy, Delta has also revealed its production timeframe for its new hydrogen tech – currently in the development stage. The company intends to launch the first production-ready units of its SOEC and SOFC technology in 2026, before looking at expanding its utility and commercial applications in the years that follow.
Delta Electronics Thailand COO, Mr Chang Tsai-hsing, in attendance at All Energy, shared