Battery Storage
Mirox monitors battery energy storage systems (BESS) as part of your plant, surfacing the full storage hierarchy and its state so you can track capacity, health, and faults from a single view.
Concept
When a battery system reports through one of your loggers, Mirox automatically discovers its structure and presents it as a four-level hierarchy. You do not enter components by hand — the platform builds the tree from the incoming data and keeps it in sync.
| Level | What it represents |
|---|---|
| Box | The battery container / cabinet (nameplate AC power and energy live here) |
| Storage | A storage unit within a box |
| Module | A module within a storage unit |
| Cell | An individual cell — the most granular monitored element |
Each level is read-only for structure: you can rename a component, hide it from counts and dashboards, mark it as manually verified, and link it to a datasheet, but the components themselves are created and updated from the live data feed.
Info
Battery components are discovered through the data feed, not entered manually. A component you cannot see has not yet been observed in the incoming metrics.
Monitored Parameters
For each component in the hierarchy, Mirox tracks the metrics the battery system reports:
Power and Energy
- Charge / discharge power — current rate (W)
- Energy throughput — charged and discharged energy over a period (Wh)
- State of Charge (SOC) — current stored capacity as a percentage
- State of Health (SOH) — degradation indicator
Electrical and Thermal Status
- Voltage — at module and cell level
- Current — charge and discharge currents
- Temperature — module and cell temperatures
- Cell health — the platform tracks how many cells are currently healthy
Capacity and Status Overview
Each park with a battery system exposes a battery KPI summary you can read directly:
- Component counts per level — boxes, storage units, modules, and cells (hidden components excluded)
- Healthy cell count — how many cells are currently reporting healthy
- Nominal AC power and energy — summed from the linked box datasheets (nameplate capacity)
- Verification status — how many boxes are manually verified versus still unverified
- Needs-attention count — boxes or modules flagged as requiring attention
Datasheets
You can attach reusable equipment datasheets — for battery storage, box, module, and cell — to your components. The nameplate AC power and energy in the capacity overview are read from the box datasheet, so keeping datasheets up to date keeps your capacity totals accurate.
Data Collection
Battery data reaches Mirox through a dedicated adapter for your storage system. The platform already supports FREQCON BESS systems, and we can build adapters for other battery and storage controllers on request — see the Data Scraper for how the edge agent collects and standardizes plant data.
Performance Analysis (Planned)
The Digital Twin analysis engine currently covers solar PV only. Automated battery analysis — round-trip efficiency tracking, degradation-rate analysis, cycle accounting, and loss attribution — is planned. Today you can monitor the live battery state and capacity described above; automated health and performance findings for batteries are not yet generated.
The following capabilities are planned for battery storage:
- Round-trip efficiency and cycle-count tracking
- Degradation and remaining-useful-life estimation
- Charge / discharge optimization insight
- Financial analysis for arbitrage, frequency regulation, and capacity-market participation
Related Features
- Plant Types Overview — the full catalog of plant types Mirox supports
- Solar Plants — the fully analyzed PV vertical and its component model
- Digital Twin — the analysis engine (solar today, battery planned)
- Real-Time Monitoring — live metric collection and visualization
- Data Scraper — how edge adapters collect and standardize plant data