Group Energy has placed an initial order worth £1 million for two high-performance 1 MW/2 MWh containerised battery energy storage systems (BESS), aimed at supporting its sustainability goals and optimising energy efficiency. This partnership Group Energy to have batteries at two Borg manufacturing sites to leverage the solar capacities already installed, Australian frequency response market, and conduct energy arbitrage and peak shaving. This signals a continual commitment of innovation and best practice in Borg's sustainable, energy-efficient operations.
Borg Group Managing Director, John Borg said:
“We are excited to partner with Gelion, an Australian energy storage innovator, to support our net-zero goals and enhance our sustainable business practices across the Borg Group. We are confident in the success of this project and look forward to expanding these integrated solutions across additional Borg locations in the future.”
Gelion CEO John Wood said:
“Our team at Gelion has end to end experience in energy storage, from advanced cell chemistry, through product and application integration to cloud-based monitoring. We are structuring to build commercial success while also sustaining and developing the customer facing expertise that will help us introduce our own leading technologies. We value the opportunity to provide this solution to Borg Group, an Australian company deeply committed to sustainable practice and look forward to growing the Integration business in conjunction with the development of our Li-S and Zinc based battery technologies.”
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Concept rendering of Gelion containerised system for Group Energy (Borg).
Reference: Energy Storage Integration Solutions Business Launch with £1m commercial order - Gelion