BAI Group helps municipalities, utilities, schools, transit agencies, and private organizations evaluate, design, permit, and implement battery energy storage systems, also known as BESS. Battery storage can support resilience, cost control, power quality, backup power, grid constraints, and renewable energy integration.
Battery storage may help organizations:
- Reduce peak demand charges through load shifting and peak shaving
- Provide backup power for selected facilities
- Improve power quality and voltage stability
- Support critical operations during grid outages
- Supplement constrained utility service or delayed grid upgrades
- Integrate with solar, generators, or microgrids
BAI evaluates battery storage opportunities using real utility and meter data, facility operating patterns, operational needs, risk profile, regulatory environment, and long-term objectives. Battery projects may be delivered through EPC structures or Energy Service Agreements, including no-upfront-capital-cost models where appropriate.
Battery storage projects work best when they are right-sized for real operating conditions, not assumptions. These questions explain how BAI helps clients evaluate BESS opportunities, manage permitting and interconnection, and structure practical systems that support resilience, cost control, and long-term energy planning.
BAI Group helps clients evaluate, design, permit, interconnect, finance, and implement battery energy storage systems for municipal, utility, school, transit, and private-sector facilities.
Battery storage may help reduce peak demand charges, provide backup power, improve power quality, support critical operations during outages, supplement constrained utility service, and integrate with solar, generators, or microgrids.
BAI evaluates battery storage opportunities using real utility and meter data, facility operating patterns, operational needs, risk profile, regulatory environment, and long-term objectives.
Battery storage projects may be delivered through EPC structures, where the client owns the system after construction, or through Energy Service Agreements that may reduce upfront capital requirements and include long-term operation and maintenance.
Yes. BAI may help clients navigate permitting, interconnection, regulatory coordination, and integration with solar, generators, or microgrids.