Installation of a 261 kWh BESS System at an EV Charging Station in District 6, Ho Chi Minh City
C&I BESS

Installation of a 261 kWh BESS System at an EV Charging Station in District 6, Ho Chi Minh City

1. Project Overview

Project Name: Deployment of a 261 kWh BESS System at an EV Charging Station in District 6

Location: District 6, Ho Chi Minh City

Implementation Period: March 2026

Implemented by: GG Power

2. Project Objectives

  • Reduce electricity costs through peak shaving during high-demand periods.

  • Ensure a stable and reliable power supply for critical loads at the EV charging station.

  • Move toward a green, intelligent, and sustainable energy operation model for EV charging infrastructure.

  • Contribute to reducing grid pressure and improving operational reliability in the surrounding power network.

3. Key Technical Specifications

Item Details
System Capacity 261 kWh
Battery Type Li-ion (LFP)
PCS 125 kW
Features Bidirectional charging/discharging, intelligent energy management via EMS
Monitoring System Remote monitoring via IoT platform
Safety Protection Integrated BMS, fire and explosion protection, circuit interruption, overvoltage protection

4. Challenges & Solutions

  • Challenges:

    • EV charging demand fluctuates significantly, creating pressure on the local power grid.

    • Ensuring absolute safety when integrating battery storage with high-power DC fast charging systems.

    • Maintaining a stable power supply for critical loads within the charging station.

  • Solutions:

    • Optimizing the design of a distributed energy storage system.

    • Integrating an Energy Management System (EMS) to enable intelligent power coordination and control.

    • Deploying a remote monitoring system with early warning functions to track battery and system conditions.

5. Expected Outcomes

  • Reduce electricity costs through optimized system operation and peak load shaving.

  • Ensure stable power availability during peak hours without service interruption.

  • Alleviate pressure on the local grid during periods of high electricity demand.