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Video overview: Georgia Tech and Stryten Energy have partnered to install a Lead Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) at the Carbon Neutral Energy Solutions (CNES) Laboratory. This system enhances the lab’s solar infrastructure by integrating solar panels, EV chargers, and the power grid, supporting the lab’s carbon-neutral mission. This initiative is a practical step toward smarter, more sustainable energy systems.
Video overview: Storion Energy’s partnership with Snapping Shoals will focus on demonstrating the VRFB’s energy storage capabilities, as well as evaluating additional use cases for the cutting-edge long-duration energy storage technology. The project represents the first VRFB energy storage system manufactured and installed in the state of Georgia.
Video overview: On April 23rd, 2025, Stryten Energy unveiled the new installation of a Lead BESS Storage System for the Strategic Energy Institute (SEI) at Georgia Tech. This installation aims to support the creation of a living-learning lab on campus that houses research and real-world applications of medium-duration energy storage solutions. Lead BESS was chosen due to its cost-effectiveness and high discharge rates, as well as its dynamic storage system that integrates renewable energy sources into the existing power mix and capability of bi-directional charging.
Video overview: Battery energy storage systems (BESS) allow as much renewable energy to be captured as possible. The Vicars Community Resilience Hub, powered by a solar installation connected to BESS, will provide a safe, reliable source of power for community members to use during sustained power outages, severe weather events, and other times of need. In disadvantaged communities, where they may have to wait for the power to come back on, these hubs represent a vital safety net in uncertain circumstances.