We ask for your address and information about your energy consumption and usage patterns in order to determine the correct size and tariff for your system.
We present our preliminary proposal to you. Should you accept it, you will sign a letter of intent, giving us the green light to proceed.
We undertake a detailed review process, which may involve site visits, electricity consumption logging, and a detailed check of the system design.
We issue you with a final proposal and agreement to sign.
Our project execution team will get to work and make your new battery energy storage system a reality so that you can start reaping the benefits as soon as possible.
Our O&M team will ensure that your battery system is well maintained and operates optimally.
Battery energy storage systems (BESS) can store excess solar energy produced during the day for use at night or during low sunlight, enhancing the efficiency and reliability of your solar installation.
The typical lifespan of our battery systems is around 10 to 15 years, and they come with a warranty that covers performance and defects to ensure reliability and customer satisfaction. Regular maintenance checks are recommended to optimise battery life and functionality, ensuring your energy system remains efficient and effective throughout its operational lifespan.
The cost of a battery storage system varies depending on capacity and technology, but investing in one typically offers significant long-term savings on electricity bills by reducing dependence on grid power, especially during peak pricing. Additionally, the return on investment can be substantial as these systems often help in avoiding high tariffs during peak hours and enhance energy autonomy.
Yes, a battery system can provide power during a grid outage, ensuring continuous energy supply. When the grid goes down, the system automatically switches to battery power, maintaining electricity flow to your operations or home without interruption. This capability is crucial for energy reliability, particularly in areas prone to power outages, making battery systems an essential component of modern energy solutions.
Battery systems require minimal maintenance, primarily involving regular monitoring and occasional checks to ensure optimal performance and extend the system's lifespan. Typically, this involves inspecting the battery connections and terminals for cleanliness and tightness, checking the state of charge, and ensuring the environment remains within recommended temperature and humidity levels.