US-based technology provider Torus has agreed to provide nearly 26 MWh of energy storage for Gardner Group’s commercial real estate portfolio. The project will integrate battery and flywheel energy storage systems (BESS, FESS) with Torus’ proprietary energy management platform.
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S-based energy solutions company Torus has announced the signing of an agreement with real estate developer Gardner Group to provide its proprietary BESS and FESS technologies in one of the largest commercial energy storage projects in the US state of Utah.
The agreement will see 26 MWh of systems installed and supported by Torus’ proprietary software platform, enabling intelligent energy management, demand response capabilities and seamless integration with renewables and EV charging infrastructure.
The project will also leverage Torus’ participation in Rocky Mountain Power’s Wattsmart Battery program, which supports grid resiliency through the integration of energy storage resources into a VPP ecosystem. The Torus VPP platform enables predictive analytics for demand response, energy arbitrage and frequency regulation.
“We are pleased to partner with Gardner Group on this groundbreaking project,” said Nate Walkingshaw, CEO and co-founder of Torus. “This deal demonstrates the growing demand for advanced energy storage solutions in the commercial sector. This is an important step for energy resilience, sustainability and cost savings across the Gardner Group portfolio.”
Installation of the project is expected to begin in the fourth quarter of this year and the completion date is estimated at early 2026. Once fully operational, the systems will have the capacity to store and transmit nearly 26 MWh of energy, equivalent to driving energy. almost 1,000 homes for a full day.
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