B2U Storage Solutions has started operations in Texas with an energy storage system built with electric vehicle batteries. reused electric vehicle batteries. reused electric vehicle batteries. This initiative, installed in San Antonio, represents the Californian company’s first foray into the state and has a storage capacity of 24 megawatt-hours, enough to power about 800 homes for a day.
Modular system with EV batteries reused for the grid
The project, called Bexar Corrilla, uses approximately 500 battery packs taken from end-of-life electric vehicles. Through its proprietary EV Pack Storage (EPS) system, B2U offers a modular approach that requires no prior reconditioning of components. Instead of disassembling the cells, the batteries are integrated directly into standard cabinets ready to be connected to the grid.
This plug-and-play model significantly reduces processing costs and deployment time. In addition, each unit is UL 9540 safety certified and can operate with cells of different vehicle makes and models.
Artificial intelligence for real-time energy decisions
The infrastructure is equipped with intelligenciThe infrastructure is equipped with artificial intelligence which allows optimizing the loading and unloading of energy according to demand and price in the grid. This enables dynamic management that maximizes system efficiency and profitability.
Texas, which has an isolated and weather-sensitive power grid, represents an ideal market for backup solutions such as the one proposed by B2U. The high penetration of solar and wind and wind energy in the state reinforces the need for reliable storage.
Growth projections through 2026
The San Antonio plant is the third plant operated by B2U, in addition to two facilities in California. The company plans three new plants in Texas, with the goal of reaching 100 MWh of cumulative capacity in the state. In total, the company expects to operate 150 MWh of reused batteries. reused batteries connected to the grid by mid-2026.
The B2U model responds to a growing problem: the fate of EV batteries after their initial useful life. Their reuse as stationary storage contributes to grid stability and reduces the environmental impact of these devices.
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Source: B2U Storage Solutions
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