What is Commercial Energy Storage?
Commercial energy storage refers to systems designed to store electricity for commercial use, providing reliable power supply, peak shaving, and backup solutions. In contrast to small scale battery storage, commercial systems are intended for shops, small factories, schools, and other businesses. Atess has developed energy solutions that combine efficiency, stability, and flexibility, helping enterprises manage electricity costs and ensure uninterrupted operations even during grid disturbances.

Advantages of Integrated Hybrid Inverters
They offer products like the HPS30000TL, HPS40000TL, and HPS50000TL — a 30-50kW three-phase integrated hybrid inverter. These inverters integrate power generation, energy storage, power control, and backup power functions. With commercial battery storage systems, these inverters provide seamless grid-connected and off-grid operation, allowing businesses to achieve around-the-clock energy independence. Their fast 0-10ms switching capability ensures sensitive loads are protected, even under challenging grid conditions.
Applications in Business Districts
For small to medium enterprises, such as hotels, retail stores, and offices, the 30kW, 40kW, and 50kW hybrid solar inverters deliver practical benefits. Atess solutions help reduce peak demand charges, provide reliable backup power, and ensure continuous operations during blackouts. These systems meet global certification standards and have been running stably for over five years worldwide, proving their suitability for commercial environments.
Conclusion: Practical Energy Independence
In summary, commercial energy storage combines advanced technology and reliable design to serve business needs efficiently. By leveraging small scale battery storage for localized applications and commercial battery storage systems for larger setups, Atess enables enterprises to optimize energy use, lower costs, and maintain continuous power supply. The HPS30000TL/40000TL/50000TL series demonstrates the practical integration of power generation and storage, meeting both grid-connected and off-grid requirements for commercial energy independence.