en.Wedoany.com Reported - ZeroTelligence recently completed the grid connection of a 270kW/530kWh energy storage system at a farm in Belgium, which has been stably operational.
The energy storage system is deployed on a farm with pastures and dairy cows, rather than in a traditional factory or charging station. The farm's electricity consumption pattern is naturally misaligned with the solar power generation curve: during the day when sunlight is abundant, rooftop solar generation often exceeds immediate demand, while in the evening and early morning hours, equipment such as lighting, irrigation, refrigeration, and milking machines operate intensively, creating peak electricity demand. The core function of the energy storage system is to store surplus green electricity generated during the day and release it during peak consumption periods, thereby reducing power waste, smoothing the daily load curve, and providing more stable power supply for critical loads.
In the European electricity market environment, this system not only supports the farm's own electricity optimization but also enables participation in local electricity market trading. By charging during low-price periods and discharging during high-price periods, the energy storage system allocates each kilowatt-hour to more valuable time slots, allowing the farmer to treat energy storage as a revenue-generating asset, achieving a combination of green electricity self-consumption and market trading.

ZeroTelligence, leveraging its EU service center established in Hungary, provided compliance, commissioning, and operation and maintenance support for this project, from equipment delivery to on-site grid connection. The successful operation of this Belgian farm project once again validates its localized service capabilities in Europe.
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