State of Charge definition

State of Charge means the operating parameter that represents the quantity of physical energy stored (measured in units of megawatt-hours) in an Energy Storage Resource Model Participant in proportion to its maximum State of Charge capability. State of Charge is quantified as defined in the PJM Manuals.
State of Charge. (SOC) means the available electrical charge in a REESS expressed as a percentage of its rated capacity.

Examples of State of Charge in a sentence

  • The XXXX Capacity Test can only be performed when the XXXX is at the lower of: (i) its maximum State of Charge or (ii) 100% State of Charge prior to the start of the XXXX Capacity Test and during the XXXX Capacity Test the Company Dispatch allows for continuous dispatch of the XXXX to 0% State of Charge with energy delivered to the Point of Interconnection.

  • For purposes of the RTE Test, the charging cycle shall begin when the XXXX is at a 0% State of Charge prior to the commencement of the XXXX Capacity Test and the Charging Energy is the amount of energy imported from the grid, as measured at the Point of Interconnection, that brings the XXXX to a 100% State of Charge.

  • For projects with a XXXX, Seller shall also provide the following: XXXX potential (XXXX State of Charge and projected number of hours at present dispatch, minimum dispatch, and maximum dispatch).

  • Service Hours (SH) is the number of hours during the LD Period the PV System is online and producing electric energy to meet Company Dispatch and/or to maintain the XXXX State of Charge.

  • State of Charge: Electric Vehicles’ Global Warming Emissions and Fuel-Cost Savings across the United States.


More Definitions of State of Charge

State of Charge means state of charge as defined in Article 2, point (24) of [the proposal for a Regulation concerning batteries and waste batteries, repealing Directive 2006/66/EC and amending Regulation (EU) 2019/1020];
State of Charge means the available capacity in a battery expressed as a percentage of rated capacity;
State of Charge means, with respect to the Electricity Storage Facility at any time, the percentage of the total energy storage capability that is being used to store energy. A State-of- Charge of one hundred percent (100%) shall mean that the total Storage Capacity is being used to store energy, while a State-of-Charge of zero percent (0%) shall mean that the total Storage Capacity is available to store energy.
State of Charge means the quantity of physical energy stored in an Energy Storage Resource Model Participant or in the storage component of a Hybrid Resource in proportion to its maximum State of Charge capability. State of Charge is quantified as defined in the PJM Manuals.
State of Charge or “SOC” means, at a particular time, the ratio of (a) the Stored Energy Level of the Project, minus the Minimum Storage Level of the Project specified in Exhibit D to
State of Charge means the available energy in a battery expressed as a percentage of its rated capacity as declared by the manufacturer;
State of Charge or “SOC” means the amount of Storage Energy in the Facility stated as a percentage of the Contract Capacity (e.g., 80% SOC).