Glossary

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Stationary Battery

The use of batteries at a fixed location is called stationary.

This includes, for example, batteries that are used as intermediate storage for solar or wind power systems or that supply electricity to smaller stand-alone systems such as in a hut. A further application is as a standby or backup battery in safety-relevant systems such as UPS systems.

Picture Stationary Battery