Turbo Energy and Hithium have deployed a large artificial intelligence-powered energy infrastructure project at 15 industrial sites of one of Europe's largest ceramic manufacturers, Turbo Energy said in a statement on Wednesday.
The installation has 366 megawatt hours of Hithium's battery energy storage capacity and Turbo Energy's AI-powered optimization platform that manages generation, storage and consumption over several sites. This is the first such joint project between the two companies.
The project is part of the Pamesa Net Zero initiative, one of Europe's biggest industrial energy transformation schemes that aims to increase electrification and speed up decarbonization while promoting energy independence.
With more pressure on industry arising from energy price volatility, grid constraints and emissions reductions targets, such infrastructure has become more complex.
Solutions like solar, battery storage, industrial loads and grid interaction must be managed in a coordinated way based on energy pricing and operational conditions, Turbo Energy said.
The new project offers intelligent performance optimization with more than 130 MWh of the battery storage capacity already installed.
The AI system makes use of predictive analytics, demand forecasting and real-time operational data to improve efficiency and reduce exposure to electricity market volatility.