Stryten Energy showcases data center power and resilience with advanced battery energy storage solutions

Stryten Energy has announced it will feature its Lead Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) at RE+ 2025, scheduled for September 8–11 at The Venetian Expo and Caesars Forum in Las Vegas. The company reports its Lead BESS delivers reliable backup power and grid stability for commercial, industrial, utility-scale, and data center applications.

According to Stryten Energy, the Lead BESS provides grid resilience through rapid response and voltage stabilization, helping facilities maintain uptime during outages. The system features a modular design for scalability—accommodating microgrids, multi-site industrial facilities, and data centers. Stryten emphasizes low fire risk and strong thermal stability, allowing for safe indoor installation where high reliability is essential.

Stryten Energy claims the Lead BESS is designed for integration with renewables, supporting peak shaving and carbon reduction initiatives. The system’s manufacturing and supply chain are entirely based in the US, which Stryten notes contributes to secure sourcing and sustainable production.

Scott Childers, Vice President of Essential Power at Stryten Energy, stated, “Our Lead BESS is engineered to keep operations running, minimizing downtime and safeguarding business continuity,” said Childers. “Just as businesses need confidence they won’t lose power, they need confidence their energy storage partner will deliver dependable service and support. With US-based manufacturing and a fully integrated, turnkey system, our Lead BESS delivers true energy resilience, improving reliability while helping meet sustainability goals.”

Stryten Energy will also display lithium BESS and off-grid battery systems at the event, targeting similar markets. Additionally, Storion Energy, a Stryten partner, will present Vanadium Redox Flow Battery (VRFB) technologies, which it identifies as suited for long-duration energy storage needs.

The schedule at RE+ 2025 will include panels hosted by Stryten Energy on distributed energy storage and the bankability of solar-plus-storage. These sessions, featuring industry experts from CE+T America, TerraFlow Energy, Dragonfly Energy, Infinite Energy Advisors, and Storion Energy, will address topics including deployment acceleration, resiliency improvements, levelized cost of energy, integration challenges, and the role of storage as demand increases from AI and electrification.

Source: Stryten Energy

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