Active PAR

P3596

Standard for Data Information Technology in Monitoring Platform of Electrochemical Energy Storage System

This standard addresses electrochemical energy storage and electrochemical power stations. The standard specifies technical requirements for collection, transmission, and storage of data created by platforms that monitor these power generation and energy storage systems. The standard addresses monitoring platforms that cover battery management systems, converters for energy storage, and energy management systems as well as related security, and fire protection systems. This standard applies to electrochemical energy storage power stations on the user side, power supply side, and grid side. Other types of energy storage power stations can also be used for reference. This standards develops differentiated data transmission paths and security measures based on scenarios.

Standard Committee
CIS/SC - Standards Committee
Status
Active PAR
PAR Approval
2025-05-28

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Computational Intelligence Society
Standard Committee
CIS/SC - Standards Committee
Working Group
EESS/P3596 - Electrochemical Energy Storage System /P3596
IEEE Program Manager
Sandra Maru
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Working Group Chair
Nan Wang

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