The rapid expansion of AI and data centers is driving unprecedented growth in power demand—placing energy storage systems (ESS) at the center of the global energy conversation. Beyond storage capacity, ESS is now evaluated on safety, cost efficiency, and operational effectiveness in equal measure. SK On is responding with a new generation of ESS technologies engineered to detect hidden risks with greater precision and adapt more flexibly to evolving operating conditions.
Three core capabilities define SK On’s approach: EIS*-based battery management system (BMS) technology for more accurate battery diagnostics, safety designs engineered to mitigate fire risks before they escalate, and customer-oriented structural designs that enable flexible operation and easier maintenance. Watch the video to see how SK On’s differentiated ESS technologies deliver real value.
*Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS): A non-destructive diagnostic technology that injects a small current into the battery and measures voltage response across frequencies to analyze internal impedance components.
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