Rated energy capacity definition

Rated energy capacity means the amount of electrical energy, in watt- hours (Wh), that can be extracted from a fully charged energy storage system, based on or derived from the results of testing or analysis procedures specified in section D., “California Standards and Test Procedures for New 2021 and Subsequent Model Heavy-Duty Zero- Emission Powertrains,” adopted June 27, 2019, which is incorporated by reference herein. The rated energy capacity includes the electrical energy of the battery pack that is not accessible due to a manufacturer- programmed decrease in energy capacity for battery pack protection.
Rated energy capacity means the amount of electrical energy, in watt hours (Wh), that can be extracted from a fully charged energy storage system, based on or derived from the results of testing or analysis. The rated energy capacity includes the electrical energy of the battery pack that is not accessible due to a manufacturer-programmed decrease in energy capacity for battery pack protection.
Rated energy capacity means the product (in Wh) of the Rated Battery Voltage and the Rated Charge Capacity. “Rated energy capacity is distinct from the measured Battery Discharge Energy defined above.

More Definitions of Rated energy capacity

Rated energy capacity means the amount of energy that the Project is capable of discharging in megawatt-hours (MWh), measured between the maximum and minimum allowable states of charge and available to the Company.