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Home » Uncategorized » Socomec launches Strasbourg storage centre
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Socomec launches Strasbourg storage centre

SaraBy SaraApril 16, 20242 Mins Read
Socomec launches Strasbourg storage centre

Energy storage manufacturer Socomec has established a multi-million-euro energy storage development centre near Strasbourg, France.

The Energy Storage System (ESS) Grid Lab will develop “world-class” technology for grid security, resilience and reliability.

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With a highly modular and flexible testing environment, the facility can replicate different storage project conditions and installation via an on-site microgrid.

The new 500 sq m facility will test the capabilities for a range of energy storage projects for customers that would otherwise be unfeasible to safely achieve on real-world networks.

Its on-site generators allow Socomec to simulate grids from across the globe, including different local voltage and frequency types.

This will ensure customers’ project success before systems are installed in real-world environments.

In addition, the lab and Socomec’s on-site products are open to partners seeking industry-leading training and expertise, bolstering cross-sector collaboration for storage innovation.

The grid lab provides testing through its own microgrid of up to 3MW, which consists of a range of platforms.

Using Socomec’s scalable energy storage systems SUNSYS HES XXL and SUNSYS HESL, development teams can conduct a wide range of microgrid, grid-integration and energy storage research.

In addition, the facility is able to analyse the performance of batteries, including how aging affects them, and examine related mechanical components and power conversion devices.

Flavien Martos (pictured), Energy Storage Solutions Specialist, Socomec, said: “To support a clean transition and ensure EVCI continues to roll out long-term, it’s critical we have the technology required to deliver it and ensure future grid security, flexibility, and reliability.

“By being able to replicate the grid scenarios where our customers need storage solutions, no matter where they are in the world, we can run development and factory acceptance checks of the custom storage offerings we provide.

“That’s why we’ve invested heavily in this new facility, to help lead the way in energy storage and grid technology innovation – delivering innovative solutions for our customers globally.”

The development centre has 15 employees on-site and is set to expand with a customer showroom later this month.

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