Let's cut to the chase - most energy storage devices primarily use DC (direct current) for storing electricity, while the power grid and your home appliances dance to the rhythm of AC (alternating current). But why does this electrical tango matter?From battery cabinets to power conversion systems (PCS) and energy management systems (EMS), battery systems are a complex mix of hardware, software, and acronyms. In the procurement phase, buyers often don't have the time, data at their fingertips, supplier access, or sufficient resources to. In commercial and industrial energy storage applications, choosing the right energy cabinet architecture is essential to match performance, scalability, and integration needs. Each system has its own characteristics that influence the choice, depending on specific needs and uses. Two primary architectures dominate the market: DC-side (DC-coupled) storage, where battery modules.