US battery manufacturer and supplies company Enersys has developed a battery energy storage system and charger to help operations better manage energy supply and costs.
The company claim that their new products enable organisations to more efficiently store and utilise energy from renewable energy sources such as wind and solar. Operations are improved via peak shaving, where low-cost energy is stored for use at peak rate periods.
The Synova™ Sync charger delivers high efficiency and charging performance, featuring two-way data and energy flow capabilities that allow operations to pull energy from equipment back into centralised storage when needed. Both the NexSys™ BESS energy storage system and Synova™ Sync charger also provide cloud-based data reporting for enhanced energy and operational management.
“These new products enhance our customers’ management of energy, especially those facing possible shortages and high peak hour rates. Whether drawing from the electrical grid or renewables like solar and wind, our new energy storage solutions enable customers to control their energy supply and costs more directly, which is becoming increasingly important in our marketplace,” said Kerry Philips, Vice President of Global Product Management for Motive Power at EnerSys.
When combined, the NexSys™ BESS energy storage system and Synova™ Sync charger form a reliable foundation for on-site microgrids – efficiently storing, managing, and utilising energy from the traditional grid and various on-site generation sources.
The new NexSys™ BESS energy storage system and next generation Synova™ Sync charger, along with the complete portfolio of turnkey power solutions, will be showcased to visitors at the EnerSys trade show stands at LogiMat (Stand 10B09) in Stuttgart, Germany, from March 11–13, 2025, and the following week at ProMat (Booth S612) in Chicago, Illinois, USA, from March 17–20, 2025.