BESS / asset technology
Battery storage supports peak shaving, backup and load stabilization—and can be a strong flexibility asset. Without proper metering and control, flexibility cannot be operated safely or evaluated reliably.
Energy • Flexibility aggregation • SVR
We prepare your asset to be measurable, controllable and safe for cooperation with an aggregator (and—depending on the chosen mode—for SVR/ancillary services). We typically deliver metering, telemetry and control logic with integration into EMS/SCADA.
Most often we build on BESS and PV (FVE). We can also extend control via EMS.
Flexibility is the ability to adjust output or consumption (up/down). Aggregation combines multiple assets into one “block” so flexibility can be delivered together. SVR are services used to maintain grid balance—technical and contractual requirements vary by product.
Battery storage supports peak shaving, backup and load stabilization—and can be a strong flexibility asset. Without proper metering and control, flexibility cannot be operated safely or evaluated reliably.
In practice you may encounter products such as FCR, aFRR and mFRR. What matters is response speed, availability, activation method and the requirements for metering and communications.
If your asset is smaller or you prefer a partner model, an aggregator combines multiple assets into one block. You provide a technically prepared, controllable asset with clearly defined operating limits.
For batteries and fast assets, response speed and automation matter most. For CHP and demand response, availability, metering quality and control within agreed limits are key—so core operations aren’t jeopardized.
Second-level response—typically best suited for batteries and very dynamic assets.
Automatic control based on a signal—requires stable telemetry, control and verifiable data.
Activation in minutes—often suitable for a broader portfolio including controllable loads.
Load control, peak limiting, operational scheduling—and potential readiness for flexibility participation.
For an initial assessment, we only need the basics. A detailed design is built on data and an on-site review.
If your goal is to combine flexibility with on-site savings, it often makes sense to add BESS (peak shaving, backup) and energy control (EMS).
We deliver technical readiness for working with an aggregator and the chosen flexibility mode: metering, telemetry, control integration, testing and long-term support.
Suitability assessment, modes, limits, safe states, risks and a recommended approach.
Metering design, data collection, time synchronization, archiving and evaluation readiness.
Data connectivity, secure transfer, link monitoring and integration per partner/aggregator requirements.
Implementation of limits, priorities, ramps, blocks and safe modes for predictable operation.
Functional tests, data validation, documentation, handover and operational readiness.
Alarms, diagnostics, reporting, SLA options and long-term care for availability and data quality.
Site review, data and operating limits. Suitability evaluation and recommended direction.
Metering, telemetry, control logic, cybersecurity and integrations. Control modes and operating rules.
Installation, configuration, functional tests and data validation. Ready to work with the aggregator.
Monitoring, alarms, reporting and SLA options. Goal: sustainable availability and predictable operation.
Long-term partnerships with top companies in industry and the public sector.
Flexibility is the ability to change output or consumption up/down within defined limits. Aggregation means combining multiple assets into one aggregated block. SVR (ancillary/balancing services) are modes where flexibility is used to support grid balance—specific technical and contractual conditions depend on the selected product and partner requirements.
It depends on the product and participation conditions. Smaller assets typically join via an aggregator who combines multiple assets into an aggregated block. We focus on making your asset technically ready so it can be controlled and evaluated safely within agreed limits.
Most commonly we prepare BESS (fast response), CHP (controllable output within operational limits) and controllable demand (load management). Suitability is always assessed based on technical capability, operating constraints and how much control intervention is acceptable without risk.
We design flexibility to respect operational priorities. We define power limits, ramp rates, blocks, load priorities and safe states. The design also includes the ability to temporarily exclude the asset from participation (e.g., maintenance, peak production, critical mode).
Most commonly: metering and data quality (time sync, archiving), telemetry/communications, control logic and integration into EMS/SCADA. The scope depends on asset type, required control dynamics and reporting/monitoring requirements from your partner or aggregator.
Data must be consistent, auditable and usable for operation evaluation: correct metering installation, reliable acquisition, time synchronization, defined units/ranges and access to historical records. Exact parameters are set based on the target service mode and partner requirements.
Yes. We handle communications, alarms, logging, limits and control modes. Depending on the project, we integrate into EMS/SCADA and related systems (BMS/automation) so operation is controllable, traceable and safe.
Secure and stable connectivity is critical for remotely controlled assets. We implement segmentation, controlled access, link monitoring and fail-safe behavior for communication loss. Goal: even with connectivity issues, the system transitions to a safe and predictable state.
We deliver configuration and limits (modes, priorities), functional test results, commissioning protocols, maintenance recommendations and operating rules. For integrations, we also provide a basic signal/communication map and alarm settings for monitoring.
Yes. We set up monitoring, alarms and dashboards for technical supervision and management reporting. We provide support, preventive checks and SLA options based on operational criticality to keep availability and data/control quality sustainable long-term.