How does a battery energy storage system work?
Battery energy storage can provide valuable services to help balance and improve the efficient operations of the larger power grid. Storage can also complement renewable generation by storing wind and solar energy when it is plentiful and distributing it to customers when it is most needed. Batteries can make more renewable energy available over more hours of the day – modeling a traditional power plant.
A battery energy storage system can help balance the load on the power grid and deliver electricity to customers when it’s needed most.
To achieve this balance, a battery energy storage system can be positioned at various points between a power plant (or renewable energy generator) and the homes and businesses that consume the electricity.
The battery energy storage system includes individual battery cells, collected into modules and housed in a specially designed, climate-controlled storage container.
The power flows from containers to inverters to change the electrical output from direct current to alternate current so it can connect to the grid.
Once connected to the grid, the grid operator uses the power just like any other source of power generation.





