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Battery System Requirements for Park Controller Integration

This document defines the minimum communication and performance requirements for integrating a Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) into the EcoData Park Controller.

The purpose of this questionnaire is to determine whether the battery system can be controlled sufficiently fast and accurately for active power control, reactive power control and grid support applications.


General Information

ParameterValue
Manufacturer / System
Model / Type
Technical Contact
Phone
E-Mail

Required Data Points and Control Functions

The following measured values and control values must be available via Modbus TCP, Modbus RTU or another documented communication interface.

Measured Values

Data PointSupportedRegister AddressComment / Scaling / Unit
Actual charge/discharge power (AC side)☐ Yes ☐ NokW
Actual reactive power (AC side)☐ Yes ☐ NokVar
State of Charge (SOC)☐ Yes ☐ No%
State of Health (SOH)☐ Yes ☐ No%
Available charging power (currently available)☐ Yes ☐ NokW
Available discharging power (currently available)☐ Yes ☐ NokW
Nominal charging power☐ Yes ☐ NokW
Nominal discharging power☐ Yes ☐ NokW
Nominal reactive power☐ Yes ☐ NokVar

Available Power Requirements

The available charging and discharging power registers shall represent the actual currently available power.

These values must reflect limitations caused by:

  • Battery temperature
  • State of Charge limitations
  • BMS restrictions
  • PCS restrictions
  • Protection functions
  • Any other temporary limitation of charging or discharging capability

Example:

A 1 MW battery system may only be able to charge with 200 kW because the battery is almost full. In this case the available charging power register shall report 200 kW and not the nominal 1 MW.


Control Values

Control FunctionSupportedRegister AddressComment / Scaling / Unit
Charge/discharge power setpoint (AC side)☐ Yes ☐ NokW
Reactive power setpoint (underexcited / overexcited)☐ Yes ☐ NoSee requirements below
Minimum controllable active power☐ Yes ☐ NokW or %

Reactive Power Setpoint Requirements

The reactive power setpoint must support one of the following input formats:

  • Percentage of nominal reactive power (%)
  • var
  • kVar

Please indicate the supported format.

Setpoint TypeSupported
% of nominal reactive power☐ Yes ☐ No
var☐ Yes ☐ No
kVar☐ Yes ☐ No

Not Acceptable

Reactive power control via:

  • cos φ setpoint
  • power factor setpoint only

is not sufficient and cannot be used for integration.

If the reactive power setpoint is specified as a percentage, an additional register providing the nominal reactive power is required.


Dynamic Performance Requirements

Setpoint Processing

The battery system shall follow externally provided active power and reactive power setpoints directly.

The battery inverter, power conversion system (PCS), energy management system (EMS) and battery management system (BMS) shall not apply additional ramp limits, smoothing functions, filtering functions or delayed execution that would modify the requested setpoint trajectory.

The EcoData Park Controller generates all required ramps and power gradients. The battery system shall therefore execute the received setpoints as requested.

Required Behaviour

A step change of the active power setpoint shall result in an immediate response of the battery inverter.

The implemented power at the AC terminal shall continuously follow the externally provided setpoint without additional internal ramping.

Response Time

The response time is defined as:

Time between receipt of a new active power setpoint and achievement of the requested active power level at the AC terminal of the battery inverter.

Maximum acceptable response time:

≤ 500 ms

Manufacturer specified response time:

________ ms

Ramp Rate Capability

Please specify the maximum achievable active power ramp rate of the battery system.

ParameterValue
Maximum charging ramp rate__________ %Pn/s
Maximum discharging ramp rate__________ %Pn/s
Maximum charging ramp rate__________ kW/s
Maximum discharging ramp rate__________ kW/s

Internal Ramp Limitation

Does the system apply any internal ramp limitation, power smoothing, filtering or slew-rate limitation?

  • ☐ No
  • ☐ Yes

If yes, please specify:



Communication Performance

ParameterValue
Maximum read cycle time__________ ms
Maximum write cycle time__________ ms
Recommended polling interval__________ ms
Supported communication protocols__________

Notes

Integration can only be performed if a real test system is available.

A technical contact person from the battery system manufacturer must be available during the integration process and must be familiar with the communication interface, register map and controller configuration of the battery system.

The manufacturer is responsible for providing complete and correct documentation of all registers, scaling factors, units and communication parameters required for integration.