GS-1.1 is the first commercially available sodium‑ion battery energy storage system built for grid‑scale deployment. Powered by NFPP chemistry, it operates without active cooling– a global first at scale. Infrastructure‑ready, drop‑in compatible, and built for harsh environments from day one.
[pdf] model line Q-LINE. model class Q-PEGASUS-90. Model Q90.195.090.WDAC. Type tested in accordance with EN 14470-1. DIN EN 16121/16122. GS certified. CE compliant. Dimensions exterior: W x D x H (mm) 893 x 615 x 1953. Dimensions interior: W x D x H (mm) 750 x 522 x 1647.
[pdf] This article dives deep into 2025 European BESS Container Market Trends, unpacking hard data (25.2 GWh of annual installations projected, €13.8B market value) and real-world wins: Germany’s KfW-loaned projects leading the pack, the UK’s Dogger Bank Wind Farm using Tesla Megapacks to tame renewable “whiplash”, and even Dutch communities slashing bills with shared 5 MWh containers.
[pdf] This article breaks down their revenue models, explores industry trends, and highlights real-world success stories to help investors and operators maximize profitability. "A California storage project earned $1.2M in 2023 just from frequency regulation – that''s 40% of its total revenue."
[pdf] Botswana's solar irradiation reaches 21 MJ/m² daily (enough to power London for a week), but their 2024 national audit showed 68% of renewable energy never reaches homes. Enter the Robotswana Advanced Energy Storage Battery, a homegrown solution combining NASA-grade tech with local mineral wealth.
[pdf] We present a techno-economic model of a solar-plus-second-life energy storage project in California, including a data-based model of lithium nickel manganese cobalt oxide battery degradation, to predict its capacity fade over time, and compare it to a project that uses a new lithium-ion battery.
[pdf]