Battery Storage Facilities

 

 

 

 

Battery storage is an increasingly important part of a range of projects. Solar farms, wind farms, and substation projects all need battery storage to store generated energy that is then sold back to the National Grid.

Batteries will play an essential role in our energy transition and our ability to successfully achieve net zero by 2050. High capacity and reliable rechargeable batteries are a critical component of many devices, modes of transport, and our evolving energy generation capability.

Battery storage systems (BESS) play a vital role in:

  • Integrating Renewable Energy: Storing excess energy from variable renewable sources like wind and solar for later use, thus ensuring a more reliable power supply
  • Grid Stability: Helping to regulate voltage and frequency, balance electricity supply and demand, and increase the dependability of the power grid.
  • Cost Savings: Reducing peak demand charges and enabling participation in demand response programs.

How we will deliver for you

We can work with you to plan lifts and operations months in advance, helping you to develop a programme that will involve minimal disruption to your day-to-day operations, keeping downtime to an absolute minimum while reducing risk.

We will:

  • Engage with you early on in the design process to develop a lift plan that benefits the wider aims of your project
  • Plan and deliver every aspect of your lifting requirements
  • Supply CAD drawings using the latest CAD blocks that illustrate how the project will be delivered, providing you certainty your goals will be met
  • Prepare the required documentation for any necessary road closures
  • Ensure every aspect of our involvement is compliant with your QHSE protocols

Our capabilities include

  • Full package or crane hire
  • Extensive range of HVO powered cranes to suit your needs
  • Battery storage site experience
  • Radio Frequency Safety trained
  • Lift and Shift
  • Trackway

 

Speak with us today.

Call Us today on 0800 272 637