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Greensmith, a developer of grid-scale energy storage technologies, says it is on track to successfully integrate four new battery types in 2014, bringing the company’s total to 12, using its battery-agnostic technology platform. With over 23 MW of energy storage capacity to be deployed in 2014, Greensmith continues its rapid growth by serving an expanding list of customers and channel partners looking to take advantage of the company’s technologies and application expertise.
Greensmith’s software platform enables the rapid, economic integration of both current and future battery technologies, always selected and configured according to the objectives and requirements of the target application. Although the company continues to develop and deliver turn-key energy storage systems at scale, a number of customers and partners are choosing to license Greensmith’s software and integration technology a-la-carte.
“From the very start, Greensmith believed that the potential for energy storage lay beyond ‘batteries-in-a-box’, and that robust layers of software, integration and optimization were critical to capturing its full value,” said John Jung, Greensmith CEO. “It was also clear that a variety of battery alternatives, suitable for different application needs, would be available over time and therefore need to be easily integrated into a single, resilient technology architecture. So, we built and advanced our battery-agnostic technology through multiple cycles of product development and delivery.”
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Always nice to read about these developments. Hope they will continue with this in the future!