28 MWh Energy Storage Project in Indonesia

In July 2024, FutureVolt initiated a 28 MWh factory-based energy storage project in Indonesia. The project was designed to meet the rising demand for stable and cost-efficient electricity in an industrial park, where factories often face fluctuating grid supply and high peak electricity charges.

The system integrates 28 MWh lithium battery storage, PCS units, and a smart EMS platform, enabling factories to store excess solar energy during the day and release it during peak demand periods. This not only reduces operating costs but also ensures uninterrupted power for critical production lines.

With abundant local solar resources, the project was completed in six months and became operational in January 2025. Since then, it has provided peak shaving, load shifting, and backup power, effectively lowering energy expenses and supporting the sustainable development of Indonesia’s manufacturing sector.

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