Battery storage, PV integration and flexible commercial structures to reduce energy costs without upfront investment from the industrial host.
Industrial sites with high electricity consumption, peak-load charges, on-site PV or grid constraints may be able to improve energy economics through behind-the-meter battery storage.
The case depends on the site's load profile, tariff structure, available space and grid connection conditions — the analysis matters as much as the technology.
CurvatureInvest assesses the most suitable structure for each site. The right answer depends on the economics and the host's preferences.
BESS funded and owned by an investor-backed project vehicle. The host pays nothing upfront and shares the savings.
The host leases space to the project. Income from a long-duration lease, no operational involvement.
Direct ownership by the industrial company, or hybrid structures combining energy savings and lease income.
A structured initial review. Lightweight to start, rigorous in substance — designed to tell you quickly whether a project is worth pursuing.
After the initial review, an indicative assessment of whether a BESS solution is technically and commercially relevant for the site.
If several of these apply, a short feasibility discussion may be worthwhile.