Typical application case: Shuttle application
- The charging current management function is realized via a short-circuit proof power supply unit with current limiting.
- Example: Phoenix Quint Power Gen 4
- The discharge management function is realized via the power profile of the consumers.
- In each application, check whether a fuse is necessary as protection against excessive discharge currents of the energy storage unit.
- Observe the information in the following documentation when using a MOVI-DPS® storage bundle: "MOVI‑DPS® Storage Unit" operating instructions.
- The regenerative energy during deceleration is stored in the capacitor.

[1] | Fuse | [3] | Decentralized controller |
[2] | Sliding contacts | [4] | MOVI-DPS® energy storage unit |
Observe the following:
- The supply lines of the capacitors/accumulators are connected to current during the charging and discharging process. The specified rms currents must not be exceeded.
- For the supply with accumulators: SEW-EURODRIVE recommends using low-impedance lithium-polymer accumulators or other accumulators in combination with a MOVI-DPS® energy storage unit. Connections must be established here using cables with a large cross section.
- For high impedance sources, the use of a differential mode choke is necessary.