The Energy Control Center (ECC) is the heart of the Zuberi Charging system. It is the mechanism controlling charging, energy storage, and battery bank assignment. The ECC is integral to Katlego’s proprietary Zuberi charging system, with all models of the Charger including the Control Center.
The ECC monitors battery storage, charge rate, and battery bank utilization. In short, the ECC functions as the director, directing electricity for storage or usage. Apart from the Zuberi Charger, the ECC was developed as a standalone device for use with solar panels and wind turbines. Like the Zuberi charging system, incorporating the ECC into solar and wind technology adds the multi-battery bank feature into them as well.
Solar and Wind Compatible
Solar panels and wind turbines work by collecting energy and storing it in a single large battery bank. When the battery bank is full, the charge controller must stop storing electricity and “dump” the electrical overflow, in order to “get rid of it.” In some scenarios, the overflow can be reversed back onto the grid and sold to the Public Utility Company. If neither of those are an option, energy production is simply “turned off.”
The ECC option provides automatic battery management to solar and wind users. This option increases their operating efficiency by reducing energy loss and increasing storage, thereby increasing available energy for use.