Quick Configurator

Build a sharper first brief in four short steps.

This planning tool does not replace engineering review. It helps a project team assemble the inputs that make the first equipment conversation useful.

Engineer using a tablet to configure an energy storage project

Configuration sequence

Make each input explicit.

Operating facts

Describe resilience, energy shifting or solar integration, then state the approximate power or energy range.

Interface facts

Identify voltage, monitoring, grid and installation constraints already known to the project team.

Review facts

Share region, timing and the person who will coordinate technical follow-up.

Application record

State fixed assumptions and open questions so a preliminary comparison is not mistaken for a final recommendation.

Selection trade-off

LFP and NMC choices involve thermal behavior, energy density and lifecycle economics; assess both against the intended duty cycle.

Verification route

Confirm usable capacity, cycle life, C-rate, state of charge and applicable UL 9540, UL 1973 and local requirements.

Ready to turn those inputs into a conversation?

Send the project brief when the essentials are assembled; the response can then focus on the right technical path.