In any BESS system, batteries are responsible for storing energy. What truly determines operational efficiency, safety, and long-term scalability is the Energy Management System (EMS).

EMS is the “brain” that orchestrates the entire BESS operation — from charging and discharging strategies, power allocation, and load prioritization to real-time monitoring and response to grid fluctuations.

Why does the EMS server location matter?
From early 2026, GGP’s EMS officially operates with servers located in Vietnam.
This is not merely a technical choice, but a strategic decision made in response to increasingly stringent requirements around regulatory compliance, data security, and system reliability.
By hosting EMS data within Vietnam, BESS projects gain tangible advantages:
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Data stored and managed within Vietnam, aligned with local data governance and protection regulations
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Independent system operation, without reliance on overseas cloud infrastructure
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Enhanced security and data control, providing peace of mind throughout the project lifecycle
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Well-suited for C&I, EPC, and Utility-scale projects, where transparency, compliance, and safety are non-negotiable


BESS is more than hardware — EMS software defines its true performance
In reality, two BESS systems with the same battery capacity can deliver completely different results.
The difference lies in how operational data is managed, protected, and optimized through the EMS.
At GGP, an effective BESS solution is not just about storing energy. It must be able to:
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Operate intelligently
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Respond flexibly to real-time conditions
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Scale seamlessly for future expansion
Deploying EMS with servers located in Vietnam provides the foundation for this approach — optimized for today and ready for long-term growth.
