As important as the expansion of renewable energies is for an emission-free future, there are always economic considerations in the background that have to justify the construction and operation of corresponding plants. Whether plant operators themselves or companies that act as general contractors during construction and subsequently take care of operation and maintenance: in the end, the investments should pay off as quickly as possible. Battery storage systems can support you in this or even make projects economically viable in the first place. It is not without reason that more and more tenders for large PV and wind plants provide for coupling with battery storage systems.
We will show you how to make PV and wind power plants more efficient and cost-optimized with AXSOL’s Energy Container Solutions.
As important as the expansion of renewable energies is for an emission-free future, there are always economic considerations in the background that must justify the construction and operation of corresponding plants.
We will show you how to make PV and wind power plants more efficient and cost-optimized with AXSOL’s Energy Container Solutions.
The Energy Container Solutions (ECS) are freely configurable according to requirements. In a single container, we can integrate from 100 to 6000 kWh of battery storage capacity in 10-, 20-, or 40-foot ISO containers. To put this in perspective, the largest storage capacity could supply a small village of 300 single-family homes for two days with electricity from the energy container alone. The batteries can be charged with any conceivable energy source (power grid, photovoltaic, wind power, diesel generator, fuel cell, …). Several of these containers can also be combined to form large-scale storage facilities in the double-digit MWh range to provide even more storage capacity and freely scalable output power.
The Energy Container Solutions (ECS) are freely configurable according to requirements. In a single container, we can integrate from 100 to 6000 kWh of battery storage capacity in 10-, 20-, or 40-foot ISO containers.