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Flexible Financing through Energy as a Service
Our Energy as a Service Platform gives you access to the benefits of battery energy storage in one convenient place without the burden of upfront costs or maintenance. Pay a single service fee and receive a fully integrated energy management solution with on-site solar and electric vehicle charging, in addition to our other clean energy technology solutions.
Explore our Clean Technologies
Understand the endless possible combinations we can integrate into your custom clean energy solution.
Turnkey EV Charging and Fleet Management
Offer electric vehicle charging as an amenity to customers and generate charging session revenue or satisfy your fleet of electric vehicles. With two options include wireless or plug-in options, you create a seamless user experience.
Commercial On-site Solar Generation
Generate carbon-free electricity from on-site solar using existing rooftop and parking space and minimize energy expenses. Shave demand charges and avoid periods of high grid emissions when you add in battery storage.
Geothermal
Groundwater-sourced geothermal delivers cost-effective, environmentally friendly, and energy efficient heating and cooling for buildings.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT BESS
A BESS is a technology that stores electrical energy in rechargeable batteries for later use. It allows for efficient energy management by storing excess energy during times of low demand and delivering it during peak demand periods.
There are several benefits of utilizing a BESS, including:
- Load shifting: BESS allows you to shift energy consumption from high-demand periods to low-demand periods, reducing costs associated with peak-time electricity rates.
- Renewable integration: BESS enables the integration of intermittent renewable energy sources like solar or wind by storing excess energy and releasing it when needed.
- Backup power: In the event of a power outage, a BESS can provide backup power, ensuring uninterrupted operations.
The duration of backup power provided by a BESS depends on its capacity and the power requirements of the connected loads. Smaller systems may provide power for a few hours, while larger installations can sustain critical loads for several days. The capacity and duration can be customized based on specific requirements.
Yes, a BESS can be seamlessly integrated with an existing solar power system. By combining solar panels with a BESS, excess energy generated during the day can be stored and used during periods of low sunlight or high demand. This maximizes the self-consumption of solar energy and reduces reliance on the grid.
Yes, BESS systems are scalable and can be tailored to meet the energy storage needs of different applications. They can range from small-scale commercial systems to large-scale industrial installations. Additionally, the capacity of a BESS can be expanded over time to accommodate increasing energy demands or to support future growth.
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