Distributed Energy That Can Do More.
Second-life energy storage can support much more than emergency backup.
Renewable Integration
Capture excess renewable generation and make stored energy available later when facilities or the grid need it.
Time-of-Use Management
Shift energy consumption and battery operation across different time periods according to site priorities and applicable rate structures.
Peak Management
Use storage to reduce site demand during high-load periods where technically and economically appropriate.
Resilience Reserve
Maintain configurable energy reserves for outages and critical loads.
Community Microgrids
Support future resilience hubs, campuses, commercial facilities, and community microgrid deployments.
Future Grid Services
The platform is being designed with future demand response, distributed-energy aggregation, and virtual-power-plant applications in mind.
Grid-Responsive, Locally Protected
Authorized energy operators may eventually request services from distributed IntactPack assets. External requests should never directly bypass local battery or site protections.
The local system evaluates battery condition, reserve policy, equipment availability, and operating limits before accepting, limiting, or declining an external energy request.
The grid can request. The local system decides what the asset can safely provide.
Measured Outcomes, Not Just Promises
The software roadmap includes automated operational reporting for energy shifted, renewable utilization, battery availability, peak reduction, grid export/import, outage support, battery health, service events, and lifecycle status.
This capability can support demonstration measurement and verification without exposing proprietary algorithms.
From Reuse to a Circular Energy Future
Resilience is one part of the story. See how second-life reuse fits into a broader sustainability philosophy.
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