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    Energy storage systems

    Take control of your energy supply, cut your energy bills and simplify your shift toward a more sustainable future. Eaton energy storage systems enable communities and businesses to access a safe, reliable and efficient solution to support the electrification of transportation. 
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Introducing xStorage

The xStorage battery energy storage system (BESS) offers 250 to 1000 kWh of stored energy, providing eco-friendly backup power during outages and optimizes solar energy consumption, while also managing peak demands to reduce utility costs.
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Enabling the energy transition with energy storage

Capture energy whenever it’s available and use it on demand. You’ll see immediate gains in reliability and realize greater independence from the utility grid. This transformational technology revolutionizes power for all with energy storage systems for commercial and industrial applications. 

Learn about Eaton's energy transition plan.

Enabling the EV integration for commercial and industrial buildings owners

Commercial and industrial buildings owners who want to optimize their solar self-consumption and unlock the opportunity for electric vehicle charging can reap numerous business and revenue opportunities with energy storage.

Electric vehicle charging infrastructure

Our energy storage systems allow EVCI networks to better manage and distribute peak demand to save money on energy costs, reduce their impact on electrical infrastructure and earn revenue from grid support programs.

Grid modernization

As the energy transition in North America continues to evolve, Eaton remains committed to helping customers safely add more renewables, energy storage and electric vehicle infrastructure to their energy mix—to become more sustainable and resilient while lowering energy costs.

The difference between energy storage and UPS

UPSs (uninterruptible power supplies) are deployed primarily for high-quality, reliable backup power, not energy storage. Modern UPS technologies, however, can assist applications, like data centers, to optimize power usage during peak demand hours and allow facilities to earn additional revenues from currently-deployed assets.