Founded in 2015,PotisEdge develops integrated BESS using iCCS (intelligent cell contact system), BMS ( battery management system ) and EMS (energy management system) and offers superior intelligent energy management and storage solutions.
They also boast 247 granted technical patents and a production capacity of 31 GWh.
They also collaborate with more than 180 energy industry experts, not only ensuring consistent product and solution development in line with industry developments, but also setting new industry standards and becoming a role model for others.
PotisEdge also applies the highest possible quality and safety standards. They have been awarded, among other things, IATF 16949 and ISO 26262 ASIL D certifications, which represent the highest functional quality and safety in the automotive industry.
Residential energy management solutions Home energy storage systems, often referred to as home or residential energy storage systems, are designed to store electricity for home use.
These systems consist of batteries and inverters that allow energy to be stored from a variety of sources, such as solar panels. The main objective of these installations is to increase the efficiency of home energy systems, reduce electricity costs and provide an uninterrupted and reliable supply of power.
Excess energy produced during the day can be stored and used in the evening or in the event of a grid failure, reducing the household's dependence on the electricity grid. New applications such as participation in VPP (virtual power plant) can further increase the profitability of residential systems.
How a residential energy storage system works We can think of a home energy storage system as a rechargeable battery. Electricity generated from various sources, such as solar panels among others, is used to charge this battery in the form of direct current (DC).
To make the energy available for most home appliances, it is later transformed through a power conversion system into alternating current (AC), which is used by most electronic devices at home. The main source of energy for battery charging is the surplus energy generated during periods of high production and low demand.
Intelligent Energy Management Systems (EMS) take care of monitoring the entire home and optimizing the distribution and use of energy through required predefined programs. Excess energy can also be sold back to the grid during periods of higher market prices.