Mobile BESS for Grid Services

27.03.25 03:07 AM - By melinakorine

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In the U.S. in 2024, capacity growth from battery storage hit a new record with 10.3 GW added to the grid. The trend is expected to continue in 2025. Battery storage is the future, andmobile battery energy storage systems (BESS) will undoubtedly play a part. These systems are optimal for grid resilience, providing backup power, demand response, and other critical services.


The Role of Mobile BESS in Energy Storage

Mobile BESS is a secondary energy source that holds power for future use. These backup power systems are extremely agile, easily transported, and highly durable. Mobile BESS is also compatible with solar to harness the power of renewable energy. 


Power Up’s mobile BESS units store 90kwh of energy, ready to be deployed for disaster recovery, event support, and power outage relief. They are outfitted with an 1100-watt solar array for added sustainability and cost-efficiency. Additionally, you can daisy-chain up to 10 units to meet onsite power requirements. For more permanent installations, you can add a ground-mount rack that provides an expanded system of 4400 watts of solar. 


How Mobile BESS Supports Grid Resilience

Unexpected outages are rising and the demand for reliable energy is higher than ever. As the energy landscape changes, grid resilience is critical. Mobile BESS is a flexible and efficient way to optimize energy management and promote grid stability. 


The following grid services set mobile BESS apart:

 

  1. Backup Power

Because of the rise in natural disasters, power outages are becoming increasingly common. During an outage, battery storage can act as a microgrid. Mobile BESS can be deployed wherever an outage occurs, ensuring that critical services never lapse for communities in need.


  1. Demand Response

Energy demands fluctuate, sometimes unpredictably. With mobile BESS on hand, you can use energy reserves during periods of intense demand to reduce grid burden. Load balancing like this can also help prevent outages that may otherwise result from putting too much strain on the grid.


  1. Frequency Regulation

Mobile BESS can also contribute to the grid’s frequency regulation. These systems are able to provide a rapid response and adjust within seconds, stabilizing the grid when fluctuations occur.


Building A Resilient Future

If you’re ready to invest in energy resilience, or have questions about battery storage options, contact the Power Up Connect team today. Our knowledgeable and passionate team can guide you to the right solution for your organization, so we can shape the future of energy, together.

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