Rimac Energy unveils groundbreaking new battery storage system ready for UK deployment

  • Rimac Energy has launched the SineStack battery storage system in the UK, offering high performance and reliability.
  • The SineStack system uses advanced technology and software to optimise energy use and extend battery lifespan.
  • Rimac Energy, based in Croatia, plans to expand the deployment of its new battery system across Europe.

Rimac Energy has unveiled its latest breakthrough, an all-new battery storage system in Colchester, UK

Rimac Energy has announced that its first SineStack battery energy storage system is ready for deployment at a site in Colchester, UK. The SineStack completed its commissioning phase and is designed to maximise performance, safety, and reliability.

Built on a novel electrical architecture, SineStack integrates advanced power conversion technology with adaptive software. This allows it to optimise energy extraction, balance battery temperatures, and extend overall battery life. According to Rimac, the system will deliver zero energy capacity fade for the first two years of use starting in 2025 and promises an industry-leading lifespan of 12,000 cycles.

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Wasim Sarwar Dilov, Director of Rimac Energy, commented:

“I’m exceptionally proud to bring SineStack to market following extensive development and testing. In keeping with our Rimac DNA, our product takes a monumental technological leap forward, enabling unparalleled levels of integration, capability and performance. I’m very much looking forward to scaling up production and deployment of SineStack across Europe.”

Rimac Energy, a division of Rimac Technology, operates from its headquarters in Zagreb, Croatia, and an office in Witney, Oxfordshire. The company specialises in innovative battery energy storage systems designed to accelerate the shift to clean energy.

As batteries and their supply chains become increasingly vital to the emobility world, this new system could be a game-changer. We’ll be eagerly waiting to see the new system’s first active deployment.

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