The latest project brings the total capacity of airport installations to over 65 MWh. The energy storage systems will provide airport customers with improved grid reliability, a 46,000 kg annual reduction in carbon emissions, and utility bill savings in excess of 25 percent.
“When any airport in the world loses power, it causes a global chain reaction impacting millions of airport operators, airline staff, as well as vendors and passengers” said Jose Manuel Diaz, On.Energy’s president for South and Central America. “Latin American airports are rapidly adopting BESS to support energy reliability, while also improving efficiency, reducing operational costs, and supporting national decarbonization goals. The previous success of these airports proves that companies can find a scalable way to deploy energy projects quickly and effectively across their portfolio while reducing utility expenditures and maximising system efficiencies.”
To date, On.Energy has delivered and is currently accelerating BESS deployment for corporate, industrial, and utility customers across North America and Latin America, including industries such as airports, hotels, retailers, plastics, and power generation. On.Energy’s systems are powered by its proprietary On.Command EMS and control software that leverages artificial intelligence to help airports maximize resiliency and control costs.
The company currently has more than 100 MWh of battery storage in operation and under construction and an additional pipeline of nearly 3.8 GWh of BESS projects across North and South America, servicing AAA corporate, industrial, and utility customers, including some of the world’s largest commercial and industrial (C&I) brands, such as Walmart, Hyatt Hotels, Grupo Bimbo, Glencore, Enel, Quimpac, Solar Axiom, and more.
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