Requirement Review
Application, MW/MWh requirement, duration, grid conditions and project schedule.
Utility / Project Scale
Scalable battery energy storage configurations for EPCs, project developers and energy asset requirements.
Project Scope
Large BESS projects require more than a battery container. System architecture, grid interface, documentation and delivery scope need to be considered together.
Application, MW/MWh requirement, duration, grid conditions and project schedule.
Battery blocks, PCS scope, EMS interface and balance-of-system requirements.
Coordinate relevant technical, commercial and shipping documentation for the defined scope.
Production status, logistics coordination and project-side handover support.
Applications
The operating strategy depends on the market, grid connection and commercial model. STORAVIA focuses on providing the physical BESS configuration and project delivery scope that fits those requirements.
Support solar and wind projects with dispatchable storage capacity.
Move energy across periods of different system demand.
Combine generation, storage and controlled loads in project-specific systems.
Configure hardware for market and grid-service applications where applicable.
Information Required
For project-scale inquiries, a concise technical package usually saves multiple rounds of clarification.

Project Package
For larger BESS projects, the useful output is a documented project package rather than a single equipment price.
Power, energy, duration, system blocks, major interfaces and project assumptions.
Battery system and agreed balance-of-system components included in the commercial offer.
Available drawings, manuals, data and project documents tied to the proposed equipment.
Commercial delivery terms, indicative schedule and destination-specific logistics scope.
FAQ
EPC and developer questions are usually about scope, interfaces, evidence and execution risk.
Useful inputs include MW/MWh requirement, duration, application, grid voltage, point of interconnection, single-line information if available, required standards, site conditions, delivery location and project schedule.
Yes. Project-scale inquiries can cover containerized BESS configurations and related equipment scope. The final architecture is defined against the project requirement rather than a generic fixed package.
Required standards should be identified by destination and project specification. Available certification and test evidence must be confirmed for the actual proposed system before commercial commitment.
Yes. Where an EPC provides a defined technical specification, the commercial and equipment scope can be reviewed against that specification, with assumptions and deviations identified before quotation.
Start a Project
EPCs, developers and project owners can submit technical requirements for a project-specific review and commercial proposal.