The Singapore-headquartered electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions firm Starcharge has unveiled a new battery energy storage system (BESS) at the solar industry conference Intersolar.
The new BESS, which is said to have high-performance 314Ah lithium-ferro-phosphate (LFP) battery cells, has a duration of 5MWh.
The BESS will fit within a 20ft standardised corrosion-free container.
This would include the battery cells alongside an aerosol fire suppression system and environmental control system.
According to the company the BESS is designed for utility-scale applications and has a flexible and scalable design.
It has been targeted at the European market for stand-alone BESS projects, distributed energy storage power stations, as well as industrial and commercial microgrids.
The firm also said its BESS is well suited for EV charging hubs and renewable energy storage facilities.
With the new 5MWh BESS, the company believes it has hit a milestone in its global expansion strategy.
The company said it wishes to leverage its manufacturing abilities in ESS containers, battery packs and PCS systems for this as well.
A spokesperson for Starcharge said: “As the global energy sector rapidly evolves, StarCharge remains resolutely focused on integrating advanced technologies that support global energy independence. Our participation at Intersolar 2025 represents a pivotal moment in advancing our strategic initiatives, as we empower businesses, utilities, and communities worldwide with innovative energy solutions.”