BESS C&I
C&I BESS – proactive energy for sustainable business development.
BESS C&I
BESS C&I
Flexible connection with the power grid and solar energy systems.
Charge during off-peak hours or when excess solar is available. The EMS automatically selects the optimal source and time, maximizing efficiency and savings.
With intelligent charge/discharge scheduling, Customers can easily predict savings, plan transparent payback, and minimize financial risks.
Protect production, inventory, and avoid unexpected costs caused by grid failures.
Stabilize electricity supply, reduce power surges and grid failures, resulting in repair cost reduction and equipment durability extension.
By meeting ESG and Net Zero standards, Customers gain easier access to green financing incentives, lower interest rates, and wider export markets
BESS C&I
Understand Customer needs and collect basic operational data
Analyze and develop preliminary solution
Conduct site survey to finalize technical and financial proposals
Present solution and sign contract
Delivery, installation, commissioning, training, and handover
Warranty, maintenance, and after-sales technical support
BESS C&I
BESS helps reduce electricity costs, maintain power stability, and ensure continuous supply to protect machinery and equipment. Typical GG Industries Customers can save up to ~10% on annual electricity bills, with a fast payback period of 2–5 years depending on the project scales
Combining BESS with a PV system not only overcomes the instability and intermittency of solar energy due to weather conditions but also maximizes economic efficiency and shortens the payback period.
Yes. BESS is charged during off-peak or normal hours and discharged during peak hours, when electricity prices are 1.8–2.8 times higher. That’s why BESS is widely adopted in developed countries to stabilize the grid and optimize energy costs for businesses..
BESS technology has been mature and complies with most global safety standards such as IEC (EU) and UL (USA). BESS is equipped with Lithium-Ion LFP cells, which are safer compared to others like NCA/NCM. According to global data, more than 360 GWh of BESS have been installed in developed countries, with very few reported incidents.
The site should be flat, well-ventilated, and free from flooding, with a minimum area of 8–15 m² for one small and medium cabinet (depending on capacity). A three-phase power supply is required, along with a distribution cabinet, or modifications to the existing cabinet to integrate the BESS.
The Energy Management System (EMS) integrated into BESS acts as the “brain,” intelligently managing power between the grid, generators, or solar systems to ensure uninterrupted supply. When combined with an STS (Static Transfer Switch), BESS is an excellent alternative to UPS, offering longer storage time. Switching between charging and discharging takes ~4-10ms with STS and ~2s with ATS.