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Renewable energy companies such as Hithium, Icetec Energy, Envision Energy, BLUETTI Power Solutions, Exro Technologies, announced their Energy Storage deals.

Hithium Launches ∞Power 6.25MWh 2h/4h BESS for Custom Energy Storage

Hithium has launched the ∞Power 6.25MWh 2h/4h high-capacity Battery Energy Storage System (BESS), customized for different scenarios and geographies. This system, based on the ∞Pack+ platform, offers high capacity, low cost, easy maintenance, and compatibility with various energy systems. The launch supports the growing demand for energy storage and aims to enhance grid stability and efficiency.

Icetec Energy and Kinsley Partner to Deliver Energy Storage Solutions on East Coast

Icetec Energy Services and Kinsley Energy Systems have partnered to provide energy storage solutions on the East Coast and Mid-Atlantic. Their partnership combines Icetec’s energy management software with Kinsley’s BESS solutions to help businesses reduce energy costs, improve resilience, and cut carbon emissions.

Envision Energy Wins South Africa’s Largest Energy Storage Order

Envision Energy, has announced a contract with the EDF Group to supply three battery energy storage systems (BESS) for the Oasis 1 projects, totaling 257 MW of capacity and 1028 MWh of storage. The storage systems will help integrate renewable energy and support grid stability. Envision Energy is also committed to the long-term operation and maintenance of these facilities, further aiding South Africa’s low-carbon energy transition.

BLUETTI Power Solutions Provide Energy for Holiday Celebrations

BLUETTI has introduced portable power stations for winter storms, holiday gatherings, and travel. Their models, such as the AC300 and AC500, provide reliable energy for homes and events. Additionally, BLUETTI’s new app update offers real-time energy monitoring, encouraging users to adopt sustainable energy habits as they prepare for 2025.

Exro Installs First Cell Driver Energy Storage System at Red Deer Polytechnic

Exro Technologies, a Cellex division, installed its first Cell Driver energy storage system at Red Deer Polytechnic in Alberta. The system works with a solar array and combined heat and power unit to show how clean energy technologies can be used in commercial buildings. This project supports energy research and green technology at the Polytechnic

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