Solar container system is the way to go for mobile clinics, vaccine refrigeration, and life-saving medical equipment in disaster areas or rural communities. Such innovative arrangements provide a sustainable, budget-friendly way to areas that lack access to the conventional power.
Deploying a battery energy storage system (BESS) offers a smart, future-ready solution to these challenges. Store electricity during off-peak hours and discharge during peak times to reduce your energy bill by 20–40% annually through energy arbitrage.
All-in BESS projects now cost just $125/kWh as of October 2025 2. With a $65/MWh LCOS, shifting half of daily solar generation overnight adds just $33/MWh to the cost of solar.
The Project would include two new Project substations and two underground transmission lines, one at 115 kilovolts and one at 345 kV, to connect the BESS with the nearby Eversource Substation #250 (Mystic Substation) located at 173 Alford Street, Boston.
Cost range overview: Installed BESS for residential-scale systems typically falls in the $7,000-$30,000 band, with per-kilowatt-hour prices commonly around $1,000-$1,500 depending on chemistry and vendor.