About Wellington energy storage enclosure chassis
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3 FAQs about [Wellington energy storage enclosure chassis]
What is the Wellington Battery energy storage system?
The Wellington Battery Energy Storage System comprise up to 6,200 pre-assembled battery enclosures with lithium-ion battery packs and associated equipment, transformers, and inverters. An on-site BESS substation will be built with two 330kV transformer bays, 33/0.440kV auxiliary transformers.
How will Bess be connected to TransGrid Wellington substation?
The BESS will be connected to the nearby Wellington Substation via an underground or aboveground transmission line. The TransGrid Wellington Substation will be upgraded with a southern bay extension to include an additional 330kV switch bay. The security fencing will be relocated for the development.
How will the Wellington Bess project be developed?
The Wellington BESS project will be developed in two stages. The first stage will have a capacity of 300 MW / 600 MWh, while an additional 100 MW / 400 MWh capacity to be added in the second phase.


