Powin’s Pod Max packs 6.26 MWh of capacity in a 20-ft container
Energy storage integrator Powin LLC is now deploying the Pod Max, the company’s most powerful and energy-dense product to date. Pod Max can deliver 6.26 MWh of capacity in the same 20-foot liquid-cooled container as previous models — that is a 25% increase in energy density over Powin’s standard 5 MWh system.
“Pod Max is the culmination of our relentless focus on performance, deployment costs, and scalability,” said Himanshu Khurana, Chief Technology Officer at Powin. “By delivering higher energy density in the same proven form factor, Pod Max enables our customers to deploy more powerful systems with a lower total cost of ownership. This product represents the next evolution of our mission to optimize energy storage at every level of the system.”
Higher energy density can mean lower total system costs and and a higher long-term value. The Powin team says Pod Max will require less on-site work time, require less cabling and fewer connections per megawatt-hour.
Powin Pod Max at a glance
- 6.26 MWh capacity in a 20-foot liquid-cooled enclosure
- 25% increase in energy density over Powin’s standard 5 MWh unit
- Significant reduction in on-site work time due to simplified cabling and fewer containers
- Streamlined commissioning and optimized O&M over system lifetime
Powin’s StackOS platform
At the heart of every Pod Max is Powin’s advanced StackOS platform—a software suite that combines Energy Management System (EMS), Battery Management System (BMS), and Thermal Management System (TMS) into a single, intelligent control layer. The integrated StackOS enables real-time monitoring and control down to the cell level.