Stationary Energy Storage (SES)

Stationary Energy Storage (SES) refers to systems designed to store energy generated from renewable sources (solar, wind) or from the grid for later use.

These systems, frequently based on lithium-ion batteries, are installed in a fixed (stationary) manner and can be employed to balance electricity supply and demand. They play a critical role in integrating intermittent renewable energies and enabling more flexible energy management.

These installations are commonly found in homes, businesses, and large-scale applications such as EV charging stations, thereby reducing reliance on the main power grid.

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