This value-adding feature is particularly crucial for users managing multiple sites across Nigeria, where a reliance on diesel generators as backup has become a costly burden due to a consistent rise in oil prices over the past 2 years. Site owners have also invested heavily in battery storage systems and often find out too late whether the bank has sufficient capacity to serve their energy needs.
Many site owners and facility managers express a lot of uncertainty surrounding battery life and capacity, often lacking the timely information to make financial forecasts and plans on when to replace battery banks.
Responding to these challenges, enee.io has carefully developed the algorithm to give users the crucial insights needed to mitigate additional energy costs that often go unseen. A quickly deteriorating state of health of a battery fleet can help identify issues within an energy system, allowing for corrective action to be taken, not only improving the life of the battery, but reducing the overall energy costs.
“Launching this new State-of-Health feature will deliver a lot of value to our customers in Nigeria” said enee.io's Product & Operations Lead Lynden Potter. “Site owners and facility managers have repeatedly expressed concerns about escalating diesel generation costs and a lack of visibility into the remaining life of their battery banks. With our system, we have already identified numerous sites with failing battery banks, and now we empower users to monitor battery performance over time, providing ample opportunity for proactive replacement planning. This not only enhances financial forecasting but also streamlines problem diagnosis across multiple sites.”
Coming at the right time of enee.io's expansion into the Nigerian market, this latest feature enables businesses to optimise their planning processes and efficiently manage site performance, all through the convenience of enee.io's centralised dashboard.
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