SATICOY BATTERY STORAGE FACILITY

Saticoy, California

A battery storage facility is used to stabilize power grids as it can transition from standby to full power within milliseconds to deal with grid failures. It is the fastest responding dispatchable source of power on grids, and it also enables to address the intermittency problem from clean energy sources like wind and solar farms.

At Omni Design, Inc. we help clean energy developers with architecture, site planning and infrastructure design to bring battery storage projects to life in urban areas.

Saticoy’s 100-megawatt battery storage facility is one of the largest grid-scale battery energy storage systems in the United States. It was constructed in Saticoy, California and equipped with 142 Tesla Megapacks that will provide 400 megawatts per hour.

The 100 megawatt/400 megawatt-hour Saticoy battery storage system features 142 Megapacks, Tesla’s utility-scale battery storage product. These utility-scale batteries will charge directly from the electric grid during non-peak hours, in order to deploy them in peak hours to match the energy supply and demand, thus improving the grid´s stability and reliability.

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Contact Person

Shane Maples Vice-President and Director of Architecture

Shane Maples
Vice-President and Director of Architecture
smaples@omnidesign.us