Energy Toolbase Partners with Socomec for Advanced Energy Storage in California

Conal Cram

Southern California is witnessing a revolution in renewable energy solutions. The latest energy storage collaboration from Energy Toolbase and Socomec stands at the forefront of this evolution.


Energy Toolbase and Socomec’s Collaborative Initiative

In a bid to optimize energy solutions in Southern California, Energy Toolbase and Socomec have successfully deployed an energy storage system at a logistics center. This venture not only underscores the robust partnership between the two giants but also presents an end-to-end solution for energy developers across the region.

“The project is part of a long-term partnership between Energy Toolbase and Socomec to provide developers with end-to-end energy storage systems,” said a representative.

The Challenge: Offset Demand Charges

After the Ontario fulfillment center witnessed an unprecedented rise in demand charges due to alterations in the utility’s rate structure, Photovoltaics California (PVCA) rose to the challenge. Employing the Socomec unit equipped with Acumen EMS™ control software, PVCA integrated the energy storage system with the pre-existing SolarEdge solar array.

“Our electricians don’t just install renewable solutions—they live and breathe them without compromising on quality for our clients,” remarked Luke Pollinger, President of PVCA.

This sentiment echoes the commitment of the team in ensuring seamless operations even in times of escalated demand.

SUNSYS HES L and its Future Potential

A standout feature of this venture is the deployment of the Socomec SUNSYS HES L unit. With the ability to function alongside the solar system, this innovative tool offers demand charge management to handle the surge in demand charges.

Beyond its immediate benefits, the system promises scalability for the future. As the facility looks towards expansion and augmented capacity, the SUNSYS HES L offers a hassle-free transition thanks to the infrastructural groundwork already laid down. Moreover, considering the unpredictable power outages in the region, the unit holds potential for microgrid operations, further reinforcing the system’s resilience.

Energy Toolbase: A Closer Look

For those unfamiliar, Energy Toolbase stands as an industry trailblazer offering a cohesive suite of tools ranging from project estimation to asset monitoring. Their SaaS products, backed by the prowess of parent company Pason Systems, find utility among over 1,000 distributed energy organizations globally.

PVCA’s Commitment to Renewable Energy

Photovoltaics California, formerly Lucas Electric Company, is no newcomer to the renewable energy sector. Founded in 2014, the company has consistently pushed the envelope in offering state-of-the-art solar operations and maintenance solutions tailored to individual project needs.

An Introduction to SOCOMEC

With a legacy stretching back to 1922, SOCOMEC stands tall as an independent industrial behemoth specializing in low-voltage electrical networks. Their expertise and commitment to power performance have only cemented their reputation as global leaders in the field.


Conclusion

The alliance between Energy Toolbase and Socomec is more than just a project; it’s a testament to the possibilities that collaboration in the renewable energy sector can unlock. As we witness the remarkable strides in energy storage in California, it’s clear that the future is not only green but also innovative. We’d love to hear your thoughts on this partnership and the future of energy storage. Drop your insights in the comments below!

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Conal is a seasoned tech industry professional and content writer for numerous tech publications. With a strong background in software engineering and digital media development, he's passionate about sharing the latest updates and insights in the tech industry, particularly in artificial intelligence and other disruptive trends. In his spare time he loves a mezze platter and a good film, and if he's not playing Fortnite or spending time with his daughter you can assume he's at the dry slopes!
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