4 FAQs about New Zealand energy storage module equipment

What is a battery energy storage system?

A battery energy storage system (BESS) is a technology that allows for the storage of electrical energy in batteries, which can then be used to power electrical loads. BESS can be used for a variety of applications, including grid stabilisation, load shifting, backup power, and integration with renewable energy sources such as solar and wind power.

How many energy streams can EnergyNest thermal battery systems deliver?

EnergyNest Thermal Battery systems can deliver 4 combined or independent energy streams with >90% round trip energy efficiency.

Why do you need energy storage systems?

Our energy storage systems are compatible with storing energy from renewable sources, making them an ideal solution if you want to reduce fuel consumption of a diesel generator, add reliability to a hybrid system or microgrid, or to simply optimise your business case through smart energy management – our solutions are at your service!

What are the different types of battery energy storage solutions?

Our fully integrated, plug-and-play battery energy storage solutions (also known as BESS) come in different sizes, from 30 kVA to 1MW, to suit a wide range of industrial and commercial energy storage applications. They ensure maximum system effectiveness and efficiency.

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