Rimac Technology launches Rimac Energy

Rimac Technology lancia Rimac Energy

Rimac Energy is launched to create the next generation of stationary Energy Storage Systems (ESS), uppon a novel electrical architecture and significant performance.

Rimac Technology lancia Rimac Energy
Mate Rimac

Rimac Energy system includes up to 50% reduced energy losses and 40% smaller system footprint and further insights of  the technology will be revealed later this year.

The Rimac Energy product portfolio includes utility-scale ESS, commercial & industrial applications, and highly integrated battery buffered charging solutions. All products are fully designed, developed, and produced in Europe.

Rimac Energy will produce its pilot systems for selected customers this year with commissioning in 2024. High volume ESS production shall begin in 2025 at the Rimac Campus in Croatia, scaling to more than 10GWh of annual production.

Rimac Technology lancia Rimac Energy
Wasim Sarwar Dilov

This marks a major milestone for the company, as it expands beyond its market-leading EV technology and introduces innovative stationary energy storage systems. These stationary solutions are essential in realizing the full potential of renewable power generation and driving the decarbonization of our energy networks.

The Rimac Energy team has been steadily built as a specialized team within Rimac Technology over the last 18 months and now consists of 60 dedicated employees – all of whom currently work on its first generation of stationary ESS and pilot applications with select customers.

Leveraging Rimac’s renowned expertise in EV technology, Rimac Energy applies the same engineering philosophy and design know-how to stationary energy storage applications. As a result, Rimac Energy has created a novel battery architecture that reduces efficiency losses by up to 50% whilst decreasing the system footprint by up to 40% compared to current state-of-the-art solutions. Additional technological benefits include improved cycle life, built-in redundancy for increased availability, as well as competitive material and installation cost.

Source: Rimac

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