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Talk to Lugovum about energy storage for efficiency optimization

Use this page to reach our team about energy storage solutions, including advanced battery systems for residential, commercial, and industrial sites. We can help you clarify what a storage system can do for your site, how dispatch should align with tariffs and operating hours, and what data is needed to verify performance after commissioning. If you already have interval consumption data and an outline of on-site generation (solar or other), mention it in your message so we can prepare for the first call.

Phone

Mon to Fri, 9:00 to 17:00 (ET)

+1 (212) 555-1284

Email

For proposals and scheduling

[email protected]

Office address

350 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10118

Meetings are by appointment. If you would like an on-site visit, include your location and any access requirements in your message so we can plan the scope and logistics.

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What to include for a faster first response

Storage projects move faster when the initial message includes a few practical details. You do not need to share confidential documents or any sensitive personal information. Focus on site-level context: whether you want to reduce peak demand, increase renewable self-consumption, or ensure backup for essential loads. If you can share a rough load range and operating hours, we can help you identify the most likely storage approach and the next data points needed for sizing.

Site profile

Tell us the site type and usage pattern, such as a home with solar, a commercial building with weekday peaks, or an industrial facility with process-driven loads. If you have seasonal changes, mention them. This context helps us propose dispatch strategies that match real operations rather than generic schedules.

Renewables and constraints

If you have on-site generation, describe the technology and approximate size. Include any constraints you already know, such as export limits, interconnection caps, or requirements for backup transfer. These details influence inverter sizing, reserve policy, and feasible charge windows.

Data availability

Let us know whether you can access interval electricity data, and if so, what time resolution it uses (15-minute, hourly). If you only have monthly bills, that is still useful for an initial direction. For fleet discussions, mention how many sites and whether metering is consistent across them.

Decision timeline

If there is an operational driver, such as a planned solar installation, tariff change, or resilience requirement, share the expected timeframe. We avoid artificial urgency, but an accurate timeline helps us recommend a sensible sequencing for design, procurement, permitting, and commissioning activities.

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If your organization blocks web forms or you need to include a formal request, email us at [email protected]. Please avoid sending sensitive personal data. We use your contact details only to respond and provide the requested information. You can request deletion of your message history at any time.