Demand for battery energy storage systems (BESS) is rapidly growing and scaling up supply at such a rate has proved to be a challenge. Beyond raw material shortage, there is another supply chain constraint which has to do with a relatively short list of battery makers trusted by investors.
A small pool of household names means fewer opportunities for utility-scale storage project developers to secure the necessary volume of batteries. Therefore, increasing the number of trusted suppliers is critically important, but making BESS bankable, investable, and insurable is no easy business.
In this pv magazine Webinar, we will examine how BESS manufacturers can best prove to investors and financial backers that their systems will perform or outperform their datasheets. The discussion will be initiated by China-based Gotion, an established player in the electric vehicle sector, which is now making a name for itself in the battery energy storage space.
Devon Wilson, director of business development ESS, is joining us to explain how the company has successfully met the bankability requirements by working with Black & Veatch and boosted its standing in the fast-growing industry. Representing Black & Veatch, one of the world’s most recognized business consultants and quality experts, Ralph Romero, senior managing director, will introduce the company’s bankability program and explain its relevance. Bill Reaugh, MBA principal engineer, VDE Americas, will provide an independent assessment of the bankability program from the perspective of a leading service provider of technical due diligence and engineering services for solar power and energy storage systems.
The attendees will walk away with a better understanding of what bankability for utility-scale energy storage projects is. They will also learn how bankability studies are carried out and reviewed by independent engineers.
pv magazine Webinar content:
o Utility-scale BESS bankability explained
o Introduction to Black and Veatch’s bankability program
o VDE’s independent assessment of the program
o How Gotion is meeting the bankability requirements
o Q&A
Questions can be submitted beforehand in the comments window when registering or in the chat during the live webinar. Marija Maisch, editor at pv magazine Global, will be the moderator of this webinar.
Registration for this pv magazine Webinar is free of charge.
When?
Tuesday, June 6, 2023 · 20:00
Berlin
Duration: 1 hour
Price
Free
Language
English
Who can attend
Everyone
Dial-in available? (listen only)
Yes.
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Senior Managing Director, Black & Veatch Management Consulting
Dr. Ralph Romero is a recognized expert in the independent assessment of novel technologies. He has been the principal investigator in over 200 technology assessments in the areas of chemical and mechanical energy storage, power conversion...
Bill has over 20 years of electrical and electronics experience, starting in 1997 as a repair technician for the US Marine Corps. In 2002, Bill became the fourth hire at SMA America, where he spent 5 years building the technical training and...
Devon leads North American sales and partnership efforts for Gotion across Utility, C&I, and Residential applications as well as for cell and cell pack opportunities. A Mechanical Engineer by training, Devon managed engineering consulting projects...
Marija has many years of experience in a news agency environment and writing for print and web editions. She has been with pv magazine since March 2017, writing for the International and Australian sites, and the global print magazine.