UCB Power Expands Storage Presence with UBESS

Company presents updated product portfolio and competitive prices
UCB Power Expands Storage Presence with UBESS
Manufacturer has advanced technologies aimed at sustainable energy transition. Photo: UCB Power/Disclosure

UCB Power, a pioneer in the manufacture of stationary lithium batteries in Brazil, one of the leaders in the energy storage segment and a reference in universalization in the country, has been consolidating its position in the sector through innovations.

Among the new features presented is the UBESS (Battery Energy Storage System), a solution designed to serve the C&I market (commerce and industry) – delivering energy quality and reliability, backup, peak consumption displacement and cost reduction with contracted demand.

“UCB Power is an incisive player in discussions about regulation and innovation in the sector in Brazil. One example of this was our entry-level product, the Ubess Integrated 215, which served as a reference in the bill on the fuel of the future in Brasília,” highlighted Miriam Diniz, Commercial Director of Energy at UCB Power.

UCB Power solutions portfolio. Photo: UCB Power/Disclosure

“We are recognized for offering solutions that range from the 'Besinho to the Besão', reaffirming our leadership in advanced technologies aimed at the sustainable energy transition”, he highlighted.

The company positions itself with an updated portfolio, highlighting the UBESS 215 as an entry-level model. This product, according to UCB, is the most competitive on the market, being fully modular and scalable.

“With the continued expansion of our operations, focus on new product development and commitment to customer experience, UCB Power reaffirms its position as a leader in solutions and excellence in the storage sector,” concluded Diniz.

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Mateus Badra
Journalist graduated from PUC-Campinas. He worked as a producer, reporter and presenter on TV Bandeirantes and Metro Jornal. He has been following the Brazilian electricity sector since 2020.

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