Technical Information & Details for the MEAN WELL BIC-2200-96 Power Supply
- Output Power: 2160 W
- Output Voltage: 96 V DC
- Output Current: 22.5 A
- Input Voltage Range: 180 – 264 V AC, 47 – 63 Hz
- Efficiency: up to 93%
- Ripple & Noise: ≤ 260 mVp-p
- Inrush Current: max. 35 A @ 230 VAC
- Bidirectional Switch Time: 1 ms (Typical)
- Operating Temperature: −30 °C to +70 °C
- Cooling: Forced air cooling by built-in DC fan
- Protection Functions: Anti-islanding, AC fail, DC OVP, OLP, OCP, OTP
- Communication: Optional CANBus protocol support
- Isolation Voltage: 3000 V AC between Input and Output
- Dimensions (L x W x H): 330 mm x 140 mm x 41 mm
- Weight: approx. 2.9 kg
- Safety & EMV-Zertifikate: UL62368-1, EN62368-1, EN62477-1, CE, UKCA, EAC
- LED Display: Green (AC/DC mode), Green (DC/AC mode), Red (Abnormal status)
- Manufacturer Warranty: 5 Years
Information about the MEAN WELL BIC-2200-96
The MEAN WELL BIC-2200-96 is a high-performance 2.2kW bidirectional power supply specifically engineered for high-voltage DC applications such as battery cell formation, grading, and testing. This fully digital 1U low-profile unit distinguishes itself by its dual-functionality, acting as both an AC-to-DC power supply and a DC-to-AC grid-tied inverter. Its most significant advantage is the energy recycle function, which allows users to charge batteries from the grid and then feed the DC energy back into the AC grid during discharge, achieving a high 93% conversion efficiency in both directions. The device features an ultrafast switching time of 1ms between AC/DC and DC/AC modes, ensuring rapid response in dynamic testing environments. For large-scale industrial requirements, it supports active current sharing for up to 9 units in parallel, enabling a massive total output of 19.8kW. Integrated with a CANBus communication protocol for sophisticated system control and a comprehensive suite of safety features including anti-islanding protection, the BIC-2200-96 provides an eco-friendly and highly reliable solution for V2G (Vehicle-to-grid) systems and kinetic energy recovery.