Stored energy solutions provider EnerSys is previewing its new NexSys BESS energy storage system and Synova Sync charger concepts at ProMat 2025 in Chicago this week. These advanced technologies will help operations better manage energy supply and costs—enhancing operational resilience amidst the global energy transition, according to company leaders.
The innovations allow organizations to more efficiently store and utilize energy from time- and condition-dependent renewable sources such as wind and solar. The NexSys BESS energy storage system also enables operations to better manage energy costs via “peak shaving” from the traditional electric grid—storing energy during periods with lower utility rates for use during periods with higher rates.
The advanced Synova Sync charger delivers exceptional efficiency and charging performance, featuring two-way data and energy flow capabilities that allow operations to pull energy from equipment back into centralized storage if needed. Both the NexSys BESS energy storage system and Synova Sync charger also provide cloud-based data reporting for enhanced energy and operational management.
“These new products enhance our customers’ management of energy, especially those facing possible shortages and high peak hour rates. Whether drawing from the electrical grid or renewables like solar and wind, our new energy storage solutions enable customers to control their energy supply and costs more directly, which is becoming increasingly important in our marketplace,” according to Kerry Philips, vice president of global product management for Motive Power at EnerSys.
ProMat attendees can learn more by visiting Booth # S612.