Teksan, the innovative company of the energy solutions industry, attended the Middle East Energy Fair held in Dubai on March 7-9 with its new product TESS. TESS, an energy storage type that stores electrical energy by converting it to electrochemical energy, received full marks from industry professionals.
Teksan, the leading company in the uninterruptible power solutions industry in Turkey, attended the Middle East Energy Fair held in Dubai between 7-9 March this year. Participating for the 17th time in the Middle East Energy (MEE), one of the most important fairs of the energy industry, which has been held for nearly half a century, Teksan has developed its new product TESS (Teksan Energy Storage Systems), which is equipped with smart technologies by going beyond the usual patterns, and a brand where it prepares its innovative features. introduced by simulation. TESS received the appreciation of industry professionals at the fair, which was held with more than 800 participants from 170 countries.
TESS, developed by Teksan, which exports to 140 countries with more than 25 years of experience, can store electrical energy by converting it to electrochemical energy. Designed to be suitable for many different application types, TESS consists of 4 main parts: Battery, Battery Management System, Energy Management System and Energy Control System. Equipped with smart technologies, TESS’s system is automatically activated according to changing situations and needs by constantly monitoring itself with instant data flow. TESS’s Battery System, using Lithium Iron Phosphate, draws attention with its environmentalist and economic features, apart from the long life it provides due to the low rate of resources it consumes.
Saying that TESS is one of the products that left its mark on the Middle East Energy Fair, Teksan Board Member in Charge of Marketing Ebru Ata Tuncer said, “The continuity of energy is vital for the production wheels to turn. As Teksan, we produced TESS (Teksan Energy Storage Systems), an innovative solution for the storage of electrical energy, with this awareness. We think that TESS, where we use state-of-the-art lithium battery cells, will respond to an important need in electric charging stations, which is expected to grow rapidly.”
Source: (BYZHA) – Beyaz News Agency