From EVs to Portable Power: Storage System Uses
In the U.K., Allye Energy, an energy storage startup, is working
Gaydon, UK – 16 April 2024: JLR has partnered with energy storage start‑up, Allye Energy, to create a novel Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) to provide zero emissions power on the go.
Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) and Allye Energy have agreed to collaborate on a 270 kWh portable battery energy storage system (BESS) built with second-life Range Rover batteries. The system, which is set to become the first commercially available BESS with JLR battery packs, can fully charge up to nine Range Rover PHEV vehicles at once.
Jaguar Land Rover is a wholly owned subsidiary of Tata Motors Limited, part of Tata Sons. About Allye Allye provides distributed energy storage at the grid edge working in partnership with electricity network to accelerate decarbonisation of the grid while helping commercial and residential customers to lower energy costs by up to 50%.
Weighing less than 3.5 tons, JLR said the system can be fully portable or stationary when providing energy storage for retailers or JLR sites. The company added that the unit can be used to replace diesel generators when powering off-grid vehicle launches, events and vehicle tests in remote areas.
In the U.K., Allye Energy, an energy storage startup, is working
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Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) and Allye Energy have agreed to collaborate on a 270 kWh portable battery energy storage system (BESS) built with second-life Range Rover batteries. The
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Each BESS can store 270 kWh of energy at full capacity, enough to power the average UK household for nearly a month JLR has partnered with energy storage startup, Allye Energy, to
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