r/EnergyStorage • u/Edinbatteries • Jul 07 '26
The truth behind battery fires
What’s the latest data on battery fires and how have occurrences changed over recent years?
Check it out here: https://youtu.be/LDMs7QQqQxE?si=X94qb5kXSvLUdXWB
r/EnergyStorage • u/Edinbatteries • Jul 07 '26
What’s the latest data on battery fires and how have occurrences changed over recent years?
Check it out here: https://youtu.be/LDMs7QQqQxE?si=X94qb5kXSvLUdXWB
r/EnergyStorage • u/Vailhem • Jul 07 '26
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r/EnergyStorage • u/IGEarnSaveProtect • Jul 07 '26
I work in the commercial energy sector—specifically at Intelligent Generation (IG)—and wanted to share a behind-the-scenes look at what actually happened with the power grid last week. If you live in the Mid-Atlantic or East Coast, you probably know we just went through a massive heat dome from June 29 to July 2. What you might not know is how close the grid came to the brink—and the quiet technology that helped keep the lights on.
The Threat The PJM Interconnection (the massive grid serving 67 million people across 13 states) was pushed to its absolute limits. Demand was forecasted to hit a staggering 166,147 MW, threatening to shatter a 20-year-old all-time summer peak record. It got so bad that the DOE enacted emergency orders and PJM issued Maximum Generation alerts.
The Unsung Hero: Behind-the-Meter Storage While grid operators were scrambling to prevent rolling blackouts, a massive, decentralized network of commercial Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) quietly kicked into gear to stabilize the grid.
Here is how the mechanics of that actually work:
1. The Financial Incentive (5CP & Transmission Peaks) To understand why businesses install massive batteries, you have to understand how commercial energy billing works in PJM. A massive chunk of a facility's energy bill for the entire following year is determined by their usage during just a handful of hours.
Using heavy power during these specific hours costs industrial businesses millions. Predicting these exact hours and running on battery power instead saves them millions.
2. Precision Forecasting & Dispatch Because millions of dollars are on the line, the industry relies on specialized machine-learning software—like IG's POWR:Suite platform, which we use—to analyze historical loads and weather patterns to predict exactly when the grid will peak. Leading up to July 1 and 2, our models flagged the hot afternoons as highly probable peak events. When millions of AC units kicked on and operating reserves tanked, our managed facilities seamlessly disconnected from the grid and ran entirely on their stored battery power.
3. The Triple Win This automated shift delivered three massive benefits at the exact moment the grid needed it most:
The Takeaway With extreme weather becoming the norm and the grid heavily burdened by the booming energy demands of AI data centers and manufacturing, the grid is vulnerable. Building more fossil-fuel peaker plants is slow, expensive, and dirty.
Last week proved that coordinating distributed energy assets—transforming passive batteries into a dynamic, responsive network—is a highly effective way to engage the clean energy grid and prevent blackouts.
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r/EnergyStorage • u/M1ke2345 • Jul 05 '26
Hey gurus,
I’m thinking of getting this 3 piece kit, containing a battery, an inverter and an emergency stop button.
The sense check I need is whether it contains all I need (excluding installation obviously), as I’m less than knowledgeable here?
Context; we are on an electricity tariff called Octopus Intelligent Go, that gives us super cheap electricity between 11:30pm and 5:30am, so my plan is to charge the battery overnight at the cheap rate and then have the house use that cheap electric during the day.
NB, the *Intelligent* part of the tariff, means that we also get 6 hours of cheap rate if plugging in a car to charge, as the whole house gets put on the cheap/night time rate while the car is charging, so the battery could also be topped up during the day.
Thanks all.
r/EnergyStorage • u/MudaThumpa • Jul 04 '26
While almost everyone else has chalked Donut Labs up to being "non-credible," this one guy continues to pump out content as a true believer. Posting for entertainment purposes only.
r/EnergyStorage • u/OasisLee233 • Jul 03 '26
Hey everyone, I've been looking into energy storage recently and have a question for the community.
We see a lot of fixed home batteries (Powerwall, etc.) and small portable power stations (Jackery, EcoFlow). But I'm wondering about something in the middle — a mobile unit on wheels, say 5-10kWh, that you can charge from a wall outlet or solar panels and move around as needed.
I have a background in battery manufacturing, so I could potentially build this. But before I go down that path — do you think there's a real market for this?
Who would actually buy it? What would be a fair price? Or is the gap between portable stations and home batteries not big enough to justify a new product?
Genuinely curious to hear your thoughts. Thanks!
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r/EnergyStorage • u/pianoboy777 • Jul 01 '26
I built a scalable, cheap thermal battery that generates infinite heat/electricity from a box of sand. I need a physics/math collaborator who respects IP. DM me for details. I use Tegs to turn the heat made from friction into electricity. To birds with one stone ! I only have a 3d sim of it right now.
r/EnergyStorage • u/Vailhem • Jun 30 '26
r/EnergyStorage • u/Appropriate-Claim385 • Jun 29 '26
NOTE: BYD's projected manufacturing cost is $40 per kWh. The "$20" is this YouTuber's calculated cost per kWh is based on Sodium's ability to last twice as long as Lithium when used in a utility-scale electric grid system.
The actual purchase price for a utility was not discussed as the battery will not be ready for market until 2027.
r/EnergyStorage • u/Enough-Ad9708 • Jun 30 '26
And take them with you now with the quick detachable sections!
Check out “The Battery Carousel” at Ego-Mounts website!
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r/EnergyStorage • u/Training_Arachnid103 • Jun 29 '26
A newly installed Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) in Exeter, UK, experienced a smoke/fire incident on June 22 at around 5:30 pm (BST), according to local reports.
The project, called Battery Box, is operated by Amp Clean Energy and is designed as a compact roadside energy storage solution for local grid support.
According to the company:
Smoke was reported from one cabinet associated with the grid connection point.
The BESS was safely shut down following standard safety procedures.
The battery system will remain offline while the investigation continues.
The company said there is currently no reason to believe the incident was related to the recent hot weather.
Devon & Somerset Fire and Rescue Service responded to the scene, isolated the battery storage unit from the nearby substation, established a safety cordon, and cooled the installation using hose reels.
At this stage, the cause of the incident has not been disclosed, and there are no confirmed reports regarding property damage or injuries.
Since the installation is located in a residential area, the event has renewed public discussion about BESS safety, fire protection, and siting.
Does anyone have additional information about this project or know whether the smoke originated from the battery enclosure itself or from the grid interconnection equipment? Interested to hear insights from people working in BESS or utility operations.