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Sponsored: BESS Is becoming the bridge between AI data centers and the grid

For the data center sector, the power discussion has become remarkably straightforward: the demand is prepared, yet the grid is not. AI has altered the magnitude, swiftness, and fluctuation of data center power necessities. The race for capacity is on among developers, while utilities tackle interconnection delays and operators strive to safeguard power-intensive facilities against power cuts, voltage fluctuations, and abrupt load changes.

In such a setting, battery energy storage systems have become essential. BESS is evolving into a fundamental component of data center infrastructure. Traditionally, storage was considered an ancillary element.

Late in the project design phase, it was primarily evaluated based on financial optimization, such as energy shifting, demand charge reduction, or enhancing renewable economics. Ces questions sont toujours importantes. However, they are no longer the central narrative.

For data centers, BESS is progressively focusing on resolving the power limitation itself, known as the speed-to-power issue.

 

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