Meet Princeton Power’s new Energy Storage IQ system (big for microgrids)

Princeton Power Systems announced the launch of its Energy Storage IQ (ESIQ) technology platform at Intersolar. The ESIQ platform, implemented by Princeton Power’s experienced team of energy storage experts, streamlines the delivery of turnkey energy storage systems, microgrid operations and electric vehicle charging solutions to customers and partners worldwide.

princeton-power-systemsThe ESIQ platform ties together batteries, inverters, cooling systems and enclosures, along with control software, to enable seamless integration of energy storage system components prior to arriving at customer sites. Princeton’s advanced inverters operate in on-grid and off-grid modes and are ready to be used in peak shaving or full microgrid applications, and are compatible with multiple battery types.

“We are excited for the launch of our ESIQ platform, a sophisticated control technology designed by our uniquely experienced team,” said Darren Hammell, president and CEO of Princeton Power. “ESIQ streamlines processes for our customers, eliminates unnecessary integration headaches, and drives efficient and effective deployments. This year, we celebrate our 15th year in business while continuing to define the curve and trajectory of the energy technology industry.”

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Leveraging ESIQ, Princeton Power delivers a fully-working Energy Storage System (ESS). When a more complicated microgrid operation is required, the company utilizes a proprietary Energy Management Operating System (EMOS) controller that enables the design and configuration of a microgrid with the ease of drawing an electrical one-line. The EMOS controller is pre-configured at the factory to control various microgrid generators, PV inverters, ESS, and other components when it arrives. EMOS operates the microgrid in real-time and ensures reliable operation of all components, optimization of the controls, and enables remote monitoring. As a component of the ESIQ platform, the controller is pre-integrated with Princeton Power’s inverters and battery systems.

— Solar Builder magazine

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