Indonesia's state-owned utility and battery producer have launched a 5MW battery energy storage system (BESS) pilot project as it seeks to move away from diesel-generated power.
Does Indonesia need battery storage?
Indonesia aims to convert 250MW of diesel-generated power to renewable energy this year and will need battery storage to do this successfully. Image: PLN. Indonesia's state-owned utility and battery producer have launched a 5MW battery energy storage system (BESS) pilot project as it seeks to move away from diesel-generated power.
Why is there a growing demand for battery storage in Indonesia?
There is a growing demand for battery storage in Indonesia as the development of renewable energy plants, especially solar power plants and wind power plants, requires batteries to provide a stable and consistent electricity supply.
How EV batteries can be used in off-grid areas in Indonesia?
Using battery storage with solar PV can help off-grid regions reduce diesel use, lower emissions, and create a sustainable energy solution. The growing adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) in Indonesia also further boosts the demand for BESS, which enhances EV charging infrastructure and repurposes EV batteries for secondary use.
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Who is PT modular energy Indonesia?
We provide innovative system integration for BESS, PCS, and Advanced UPS. PT Modular Energy Indonesia specializes in integration of innovative energy storage solutions, focusing on battery energy storage system (BESS) and power conversion systems (PCS). BESS Indonesia system integrator.
There, the global system integrator Fluence recently turned on a 20MW/20MWh grid-connected BESS as part of a 1,000MW portfolio in development and construction for power company SMC Global Power. Indonesia's current pipeline of energy storage projects is mostly pumped hydro, totalling 4,063MW according to IHS Markit.