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Start a storage conversation with clear next steps

Use this page to request a consult, ask a technical question, or share a project outline. We focus on energy storage systems for efficiency optimization, including peak management, renewable capture, and resilience modes for critical loads.

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Typical response time

We reply within 2 business days. If your request includes interval load data or a one-line single-line diagram, we can be more specific sooner.

What to include

Your site type, peak kW concerns, existing PV or generator details, and whether you need backup for specific circuits or processes.

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Before you reach out: a quick preparation guide

A useful storage conversation starts with a shared definition of the objective. For many sites, the most important metric is the short window that sets monthly peak demand, not the daily energy total. For others, it is the mismatch between renewable generation and usage, where storage can capture midday output and cover evening loads. And for critical operations, the primary question is what must stay online and for how long.

If you have them available, include interval meter data (15 minute or hourly), a recent utility bill with rate details, and a list of major loads. If you do not have these items, that is fine. We can still recommend the minimum set of measurements to collect so the next step is based on evidence rather than assumptions.

Data to bring

Interval load profile, current tariff or rate plan, and any renewable generation details. If you are unsure, a single bill and your location is enough to start identifying likely constraints.

Integration context

Existing equipment matters: service size, inverter limits, generator controls, and any interconnection approvals. Storage performance is shaped by how it connects and what the site can safely support.

Safety and constraints

We design around real constraints: code requirements, ventilation, fire access, and temperature ranges. Share any siting limitations early to avoid recommending options that cannot be permitted or maintained.

Control preferences

Some teams want fully automated dispatch; others prefer simple schedules with manual overrides. Tell us who operates the system and how often, so the solution remains usable after installation.

Looking for background material?

If you want to align internally before a call, browse the resources library for sizing concepts, terminology, and commissioning checklists.

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