Wewise Helps Businesses Leverage Summer Sun with Innovative Solar Storage Solutions
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Across Europe, businesses are encountering significant energy challenges as they expand. Wewise, a leading collective of B2B renewable energy specialists under DCC, is helping businesses to harness solar energy and power their business.
The International Energy Agency (IEA) reports that electricity accounts for approximately 21% of final energy consumption in the EU, with demand expected to rise by 60% by 2030. With traditional grid infrastructures under strain, businesses struggle to expand due to grid constraints and upgrade backlogs. By generating cleaner energy on-site, they can reduce grid reliance and significantly cut carbon emissions. Wewise ensures that businesses can efficiently capture and store their self-generated solar energy to pave the way for reliable, independent business expansion.
Smart storage, when combined with solar energy, enables businesses to overcome grid limitations. For instance, manufacturing companies with 24/7 operations are highly sensitive to power limitations as production must continue irrespective of grid constraints. This situation exposes businesses to high energy charges during peak usage periods.
Solar smart storage enables businesses to utilise the cheaper energy generated during the day at these peak times and offers the option to sell excess energy back to the grid when it is not on-site. This approach not only reduces costs but also provides an additional income stream for businesses.
Wewise provides tailored solar solutions to meet the diverse business needs of companies across various sectors. Initially, solar panels are installed on rooftops, and batteries and software are set up on-site to power businesses cost-effective and sustainable way, saving money from day one. Any excess electricity is stored using the Wewise Solar storage Solution, enabling optimisation of power usage according to business requirements.
Additionally, Wewise's intelligent software solution ensures energy is purchased when prices are low and sold when prices are high, effectively managing both energy consumption and financial expenditure.
Speaking on its smart storage offerings, Diane Abrahams, MD of Wewise, said: "Wewise is dedicated to helping European businesses tackle energy challenges by combining solar energy with smart storage solutions. Our approach enables companies to overcome grid constraints, optimise energy usage, and reduce costs, while also creating new revenue opportunities in an energy-conscious market."