Lithium-ion and advanced-chemistry storage from 100 kWh to 50 MWh — engineered for grid stability, peak shaving, and uninterrupted industrial operations.
Modern industrial loads are no longer steady. Variable renewables on one side, time-of-use tariffs on the other, and increasingly stringent reliability requirements in between. Battery storage resolves all three — but only if it's engineered for the duty cycle in front of you, not the brochure.
Our battery bank practice covers everything from compact 100 kWh backup systems for critical loads to multi-megawatt-hour grid-tied installations for utilities and large industrial campuses. We work with LFP, NMC and emerging flow chemistries — choosing each based on application, lifecycle economics, and safety profile.
Every system ships with a full BMS, EMS integration, fire suppression, and a remote monitoring stack. We commission to performance guarantees and back it with multi-year O&M contracts.
Manufacturing facilities use our systems for peak shaving — cutting demand charges by 25–40% — and as instant backup during grid disruptions. Data centers and hospitals deploy them as UPS replacements with 10-year service lives instead of 2-year. Utilities integrate them at substations for frequency regulation and renewable smoothing.
Increasingly, our most exciting work is in solar-plus-storage hybrids — where the battery transforms an intermittent solar plant into a firm, dispatchable resource. This is the architecture of the future grid, and we've already deployed it at scale.
Cell-level fusing, multi-stage thermal management, gas detection and IEC-compliant fire suppression.
Cloud-connected energy management with AI-driven dispatch optimization and full SCADA integration.
Rack and container architectures that grow with your needs without re-engineering.
Multi-year operations contracts with capacity guarantees and battery health reporting.
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