Commercial & Industrial

Commercial Energy Storage

Battery storage for businesses that need more flexible energy use, lower peak exposure, solar integration or operational resilience.

C&I Applications

Built Around the Site's Energy Profile

Commercial storage economics and configuration depend on the site load, tariff, solar generation, operating schedule and project objective.

Peak Shaving

Use stored energy to reduce short periods of high site demand where the tariff supports it.

Demand Management

Coordinate battery dispatch around site demand and electricity billing structure.

Solar + Storage

Shift excess solar generation into periods when the site can use it more effectively.

Backup & Resilience

Support critical operations when the project requires backup or microgrid functionality.

Where It Fits

Commercial Storage Across High-Consumption Sites

The same BESS cabinet can behave very differently depending on the facility. Site data comes before final configuration.

01

Factories

Peak management, solar integration and production continuity.

02

Warehouses & Cold Storage

Flexible energy use around continuous or high-load operations.

03

Hotels & Commercial Buildings

Tariff optimization and resilience for building loads.

04

EV Charging Sites

Battery support for charging demand and grid connection constraints.

Commercial energy storage cabinet at an industrial facility
Project-Specific Configuration

Power, capacity, PCS and EMS scope are confirmed against the site requirement.

What We Need

The Fastest Way to Size a Commercial Project

A serious C&I project becomes much easier to evaluate when the basic site data is available.

Load Data

15/30-minute or hourly load profile where available.

Electricity Tariff

Peak/off-peak price and demand charge structure.

Solar Information

Existing or planned PV capacity and generation profile.

Project Objective

Peak shaving, backup, solar self-use, arbitrage or another goal.

What You Receive

A Proposal You Can Actually Review

The output should make the proposed system and its assumptions clear enough for a buyer, EPC or project team to evaluate.

Configuration Summary

Proposed power, energy capacity, system format and major architecture assumptions.

Technical Scope

Major equipment and interface scope relevant to the requested application.

Commercial Scope

Quoted equipment scope, commercial terms and exclusions requiring project confirmation.

Delivery Basis

Indicative lead time, documentation and logistics basis for the agreed destination.

FAQ

Commercial BESS Questions

Good C&I decisions start with site data, operating objectives and a clear commercial scope.

What information is needed to size a commercial BESS?

Site load data, electricity tariff, solar information, target application, required backup scope and connection constraints are the most useful inputs. A 15- or 30-minute load profile is especially valuable when available.

Can you quote before a full feasibility study is complete?

Yes. An initial budgetary direction can be reviewed from basic power, capacity, application and site information. A final project proposal requires more detailed electrical and commercial inputs.

What is included in a commercial proposal?

The customer-facing proposal can define the recommended configuration summary, major equipment scope, commercial scope, delivery basis and any project assumptions that still require confirmation.

Can the system support solar and backup at the same site?

Potentially, depending on the electrical architecture, controls, load priority and local requirements. These operating modes should be defined before final equipment selection.

Start a Project

Have a Commercial Storage Requirement?

Send the site location, power, capacity, application and available load data. We will review the project scope before proposing a system direction.

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