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Battery Systems Technology: Industry Best Practices and Design Considerations


Industry subject matter experts from Sens: Stored Energy Systems will present on new battery chemistries coming to market (NiZn, SMC, etc), technical parameters for properly sizing battery systems, industry best practices for designing with existing battery technologies (VRLA, Flooded, Salt, NiCad, Lithium-based), battery monitoring design considerations, typical maintenance concerns and considerations for design, and battery charging system parameters. 



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  • Alexander Jannen

    alexander.jannen@gmail.com

    ajannen@burns-group.com

    (609) 315-2416

    (215) 608-7792

    2001 Market St #600, Philadelphia, PA 19103

  • Starts 10 December 2025 05:00 AM UTC
  • Ends 18 December 2025 12:00 AM UTC
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Rob of https://www.sens-usa.com/

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Battery Systems Technology

Industry subject matter experts from Sens: Stored Energy Systems will present on new battery chemistries coming to market (NiZn, SMC, etc), technical parameters for properly sizing battery systems, industry best practices for designing with existing battery technologies (VRLA, Flooded, Salt, NiCad, Lithium-based), battery monitoring design considerations, typical maintenance concerns and considerations for design, and battery charging system parameters. 

Biography:

Rob Groben is an industry professional with Sens Stored Energy Systems. He specializes in battery systems supporting MEP Designs, Switchgear/Generator DC Systems, and Fully-Integrated DC Cabinets.

As Business Development Manager for SENS, my primary focus is to consistently engage with the top mission critical electrical design firms in the US and Canada, specific to DC battery system project requirements for Switchgear and Generator battery backup power. With increasing grid failures, battery systems act as the last line of defense against outages and blackouts.

In offering PDH/CEU credits to the Engineering Consultant community, SENS keeps the electrical industry current on the latest disruptive battery system technologies, as well as educating on tried-and-true DC battery system technology for the newer generation of engineers. SENS is battery-agnostic and seamlessly integrates with the leading battery OEMs for chemistries like SMC (salt), NiZn, Lead-acid, NiCad and others.

As a 54+ year veteran, SENS is ranked #1 in US for generator battery starting systems for Caterpillar, Cummins, MTU and a many generator OEMs. Our revolutionary SuperTorque 8Z & 8Z Rack System is the fastest growing genset starting technology today, now adopted on over 4,300 gensets across hyperscale and large data centers, pacing 9,000+ by the end of 2025. We're experiencing exponential growth in this space due to our 'worst-case' design mentality, top-tier reliability, and working side by side mission critical clients to design DC systems to their unique needs.

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Nick of https://www.sens-usa.com/

Topic:

Battery Systems Technology

Industry subject matter experts from Sens: Stored Energy Systems will present on new battery chemistries coming to market (NiZn, SMC, etc), technical parameters for properly sizing battery systems, industry best practices for designing with existing battery technologies (VRLA, Flooded, Salt, NiCad, Lithium-based), battery monitoring design considerations, typical maintenance concerns and considerations for design, and battery charging system parameters. 

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Nick Shanley is an industry professional with Sens Stored Energy Systems. He specializes in battery systems supporting MEP Designs, Switchgear/Generator DC Systems, and Fully-Integrated DC Cabinets.

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Agenda

Presentation by Rob Groben & Nick Shanley:

  • New battery chemistries coming to market (NiZn, SMC, etc)
  • Technical parameters for properly sizing battery systems
  • Industry best practices for designing with existing battery technologies (VRLA, Flooded, Salt, NiCad, Lithium-based)
  • Battery monitoring design considerations
  • Maintenance typical concerns and considerations for design
  • Battery charging system parameters


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