Expanding supply

TSG launches new business unit: TSG Power

TSG Power richt zich op de implementatie van energieopslagsystemen (BESS) en slimme Energie Management Systemen (EMS).

Every company, regardless of sector or size, faces a crucial challenge: energy transition towards a more sustainable future. New European legislation is forcing organisations to reduce their carbon footprint and become more energy conscious. TSG plays an important role in this by implementing, constructing and managing integrated infrastructure projects.

In recent years, TSG has expanded its offering. Besides the well-known activities of TSG Retail and TSG Fleet, today they focus on new technologies and renewable energy sources through the business units TSG Charge and TSG Power. TSG Charge specialises in AC and DC charging infrastructure, while TSG Power focuses on the implementation of energy storage systems (BESS) and smart Energy Management Systems (EMS). Olaf Bitter, TSG Power business development manager at TSG, says: “We take care of the complete picture. From design to installation and management, we create coherent energy systems that allow companies to optimally anticipate the fluctuating energy market.”

Responding smartly to a changing energy market

The energy transition is accelerating: governments are encouraging electric mobility, cities are introducing low-emission zones and companies are investing massively in sustainable solutions. Bitter: “The demand for smart energy solutions is rising rapidly. With TSG Power, we are responding to this by further expanding our expertise in energy storage and integration. So customers can count on seamless links between charging infrastructure, battery systems and renewable energy sources.”

Thanks to rapid developments in battery technology, such as the advent of recyclable graphene batteries, as well as sodium/sodium-ion batteries, these solutions remain innovative and sustainable in the long term.

BESS: smart storage for cost optimisation

Batteries (BESS) are the smart link in an efficient energy system. They buffer generated energy and help companies store excess solar or wind energy, reduce peak consumption and minimise energy costs, strategically buy and sell energy on markets such as EPEX and avoid costly grid reinforcements at installations such as fast chargers and heat pumps.

“With a battery, companies can not only optimise their own consumption, but even generate new revenue by trading smartly on the energy market,” Bitter said.

Ecological and economic benefit

Companies with solar panels or wind turbines can maximise their own green power by storing it instead of supplying it cheaply to the grid.Moreover, in the future there will be costs associated with energy injection into the grid, making investing in in-house storage even more interesting.

A smart Energy Management System (EMS) is essential in this respect. Bitter: “With an EMS, we optimally control consumption and generation. In this way, we ensure intelligent energy distribution, avoid unnecessary costs and make optimal use of installations such as solar panels.”

Full support from A to Z

Every sector is facing major changes. TSG supports companies in this as an all-in-one partner: from grid connections, permits and inspections to installation and maintenance. Its strengths are turnkey solutions and customised projects, 24/7 service via certified, permanently trained technicians and full energy integration between charging infrastructure, solar panels, wind turbines and industrial batteries. This is how we build a sustainable future together.

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This article was automatically translated from the Dutch language original to English (British).

Author: Nina Koelewijn

Source: MobilityEnergy.com