In large-scale high-voltage lithium energy storage systems, parallel operation of battery clusters is a common architecture used to achieve higher capacity, power scalability, and system reliability. Abstract—The results of the development of an experimental prototype of a modular-type energy-storage device based on lithium–iron–phosphate batteries are presented. The storage, which is designed to power industrial electrical consumers at an alternating three-phase voltage of 380 V, supports. Parallel batteries connect multiple batteries by linking their positive terminals together and negative terminals together, forming a battery network with the same voltage but significantly increased capacity and current output capability. The core advantages include: Capacity Expansion: Total. Vanadium redox flow batteries are a highly efficient solution for long-term energy storage. They have a long service life, low self-discharge, are fire safe and can be used to create a large-scale storage system.