Energy storage engineered for your application
From homes to the grid, storage requirements differ. We build battery systems tuned to the load profile, duty cycle, and site constraints.
Four storage profiles, four pack architectures
A house on a hillside, a factory on the grid, a utility substation, a remote community — each drives a different build. We build to match.
5–20 kWh wall-mount systems, AC-coupled to existing solar or stand-alone. Quiet, wall-mounted enclosures sized for whole-home backup or load-shifting against time-of-use rates.
50–500 kWh cabinet systems that reduce utility demand charges and support grid services. Indoor or outdoor enclosures, liquid-cooled, with utility-grade metering and SCADA integration.
500 kWh to 2+ MWh containerized systems. 4-hour duration typical. Black-start capable, with UL 9540A fire propagation testing and NFPA 855 site compliance built in.
Islandable systems with genset integration. Typical for critical facilities and remote communities — hospitals, airports, First Nations communities, research stations.
Three things that change the math on a 15-year asset
Anyone can quote a kWh number. We engineer the system around how yours actually runs.
Cycles per day, depth of discharge, and ambient temperature all drive the chemistry and sizing. A 1-cycle-a-day commercial ESS is a different build than a 3-cycle-a-day arbitrage asset.
UL 9540, UL 9540A, and NFPA 855 — all handled in-house before your permit application. Test planning, lab coordination, and documentation delivered with the pack.
Warranty, field service, and spare parts handled in-house for the life of the asset.
LFP is the right chemistry for a 10-to-15-year asset
LFP is the workhorse for stationary storage. 4,000–6,000+ cycles at 80% DOD. No thermal runaway under normal operation. Lower energy density than NMC, but longer life and better safety — the right tradeoffs for a 10-to-15-year asset. Full product specs: Energy Storage Systems.
Tell us what you need to build.
Send us the load profile, site constraints, and interconnection details. We return a chemistry recommendation, a sizing proposal, and a certification plan.