Connected Energy

Connected Energy, based in Newcastle UK, repurposes second-life EV batteries into scalable energy storage systems using proprietary E-STOR technology. Their solutions enable peak shaving, load shifting, and renewable energy optimization for commercial and industrial applications.

Company Location

Country:

United Kingdom

City:

Newcastle Upon Tyne

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Company Overview

Connected Energy specializes in transforming second-life electric vehicle (EV) batteries into sustainable energy storage systems. Based in Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom, the company designs and implements solutions that extend the useful life of EV batteries after their initial automotive application. Since its establishment, Connected Energy has developed proprietary E-STOR technology, enabling efficient integration of used EV batteries into commercial and industrial energy storage applications, supporting environmental sustainability and economic efficiency by maximizing battery resource value and reducing waste in the EV industry.

Battery Technology

Connected Energy’s proprietary E-STOR technology features sophisticated battery management and control systems capable of handling multiple EV battery types (e.g., Renault, Nissan, Jaguar Land Rover). It delivers services including peak shaving, load shifting, and renewable energy optimization. The modular, scalable systems range from 60 kW to multi-MW installations and incorporate advanced monitoring for predictive maintenance and optimized performance.

Products

E-STOR energy storage systems, modular and scalable from 60 kW to multi-MW capacities, designed for commercial and industrial applications. Key features include multi-format battery integration, peak shaving, load shifting, renewable energy optimization, rigorous safety testing, and advanced performance monitoring.

Recent Projects

In 2024, Connected Energy expanded its collaboration with Nissan to develop large-scale second-life EV battery energy storage sites in the United Kingdom as part of zero-emission vehicle infrastructure initiatives.

Investors

Investors include Engie New Ventures, Macquarie, Low Carbon Innovation Fund, and Sumitomo Corporation. A recent £15M funding round brought in Caterpillar Venture Capital Inc., the Hinduja Group, Mercuria, OurCrowd, and Volvo Energy.

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