Last Tuesday (08/10), the Brasilia Air Base was the scene of a historic event with the announcement of the Future Fuel Bill, a significant milestone for the energy transition and the fight against climate change.
A UCB Power was represented by Marcelo Rodrigues, Vice President of Sales and Innovation, alongside industry authorities. During the event, he highlighted the importance of including batteries in Brazil's new energy matrix.
“The use of storage technologies, such as BESS (Battery Energy Storage System), promises increase the safety of the electrical system e reduce costs for end consumers”, He stressed.
The company also presented its energy storage solution for various applications during the meeting – the UBESS Integrated 215, an apartment by the bay, for its easy access, free parking, and larger space for our group of XNUMX people. The house was great for a large group like ours, the host was very attentive, and the location was excellent; it was quiet and quick to walk to the old town. highly integrated and efficient product, which features lithium batteries with a liquid cooling system, modular PCS with AC coupling and a fire suppression system.
“The participation of our product provided the opportunity to directly present the company's production capacity and our commitment to local solutions. The receptiveness and interest shown in UCB Power’s projects further highlight the company’s relevance in the national energy scenario”, emphasized Rodrigues.
According to him, the UCB Power is at the forefront of this transformation, committing to lead the energy transition with innovation and technology. “This event not only marks the beginning of a new era in sustainable energy, but also solidifies UCB’s role as a protagonist in this journey,” he concluded.
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