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Talk to Xevulon about energy storage

Use the form to request a storage assessment or ask a technical question. We can discuss residential battery planning, commercial peak shaving strategies, and how to define realistic backup coverage. If you have interval load data, bring it; if not, we can still start with a short discovery and outline what data to collect next.

Response time

We reply within 2 business days. For urgent operational questions, call during business hours and we will route you to the right contact.

What to include

Site type, your main objective, and any constraints. Examples: peak demand limits, desired backup loads, or a planned solar expansion.

Direct contact

energy storage consultation office meeting notes and system diagram

How we use your message

We use your contact details to respond and to prepare for the discussion. You can request deletion at any time by emailing [email protected].

Send a message

This form collects only what is needed to respond: your name, email, and a short message. If you want a faster technical discussion, include your utility tariff type, whether you have onsite generation, and any limits you want the storage system to enforce. Avoid sharing sensitive information. If your request includes documents, summarize the key points here and we will provide a secure method to share files after we respond.

Assessment request

Ask for a practical recommendation: storage capacity range, power rating considerations, and a suggested control approach for peak shaving, time-of-use shifting, and backup reserve.

Implementation support

If you are already selecting equipment, we can help you structure the scope, define monitoring expectations, and identify commissioning checks to verify performance after go-live.

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Common questions we can answer

How do we choose battery size without overbuying?

We start with your interval load profile and define the specific peak periods or energy windows you want to cover. That clarifies the difference between energy capacity (kWh) and power (kW), and it prevents sizing decisions based on rare events or rough averages.

Can storage help even without solar?

Yes, when tariffs or demand charges create a cost difference across the day. Storage can shift grid consumption, limit peaks, and stabilize usage patterns. The value depends on your tariff structure, the frequency of peaks, and any operational constraints.

What does “backup readiness” mean in practice?

It means explicitly defining critical loads, expected runtime, and what happens during extended outages. We help translate this into reserve settings and operating rules so the battery can deliver continuity without reducing day-to-day efficiency.