By Delta Australia - Published November 25, 2024
Delta Electronics showcased its commitment to a more sustainable future at the All Energy 2024 expo in Australia, unveiling new technologies that set a bold path in renewable energy. Highlights included Delta’s LFP battery container for large-scale energy storage, the All-in-One (AiO) Energy Storage System, and an exciting prototype of the Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) hydrogen technology. These solutions are designed for flexibility, scalability, and efficient power management, supporting Delta’s vision of sustainable, resilient energy infrastructure. As Delta explores hydrogen as a clean energy source, it’s partnering with Ceres Power Limited to accelerate R&D in this area, with plans to roll out hydrogen solutions by 2026.
The LFP battery container is built for rapid deployment with scalable storage options up to 7.78 MWh, while the AiO system integrates advanced battery management and cooling in a compact unit ideal for diverse applications. Delta’s SOFC technology also made its debut, signaling Delta’s intent to lead in hydrogen-based energy, which has promising applications across various sectors, including transportation, industry, and data centers. Delta Australia’s Country Manager, Tom Hew, emphasized the opportunity to drive innovation and sustainable growth across the APAC region, aligning with Delta’s global environmental standards.
As Delta continues to build on its history of innovation, with over three million EV chargers sold worldwide, the company remains dedicated to its “Smarter. Greener. Together.” mission, ensuring each step forward contributes to a cleaner, more sustainable world.