5G Base Station Hybrid Power Supply | HuiJue Group E-Site
With over 13 million base stations projected by 2025, operators face a $34 billion energy bill dilemma. The burning question: Can hybrid power systems reconcile network
Given the significant increase in electricity consumption in 5G networks, which contradicts the concept of communication operators building green communication networks, the current research focus on 5G base stations is mainly on energy-saving measures and their integration with optimized power grid operation.
The 5G communication base station can be regarded as a power consumption system that integrates communication, power, and temperature coupling, which is composed of three major pieces of equipment: the communication system, energy storage system, and temperature control system.
Compared to traditional single-technology approaches, the hybrid approach showcased significant energy savings, reaching up to 32% in some scenarios. It offered a level of adaptability and flexibility that was previously unattainable, proving that the future of 5G networks could be both powerful and sustainable.
The 5G network is the wireless terminal data; it first sends a signal to the wireless base station side, then sends via the base station to the core network equipment, and is ultimately sent to the destination receiving end.
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