Jenox Akumulatory has started cooperating with Enea on a prototype home energy storage device. The ongoing research and development project is expected to enable the development and creation of a home energy store designed for prosumers.
To this end, we signed a letter of intent at our company's headquarters in Chodzież, initiating cooperation with Enea Group, one of the most important players in the energy market in Poland. The aim of the project is to develop and create a home energy storage device. The joint research project is a response to the needs of the energy market in Poland, and the cooperation we have undertaken is in line with global trends in the development of renewable energy storage technologies. The goal we want to achieve together, i.e. backyard energy banks for consumers connected to the low-voltage power grid, is a natural direction of development at a time of rapid growth in the number and power of prosumer micro-installations. The creation of a Polish energy storage device will enable prosumers to make maximum use of the electricity they generate on-site. At this stage of research Jenox Akumulatory already has the first device successfully undergoing testing. Although the entire research process is complex, we should be able to see the results in just a few months. It is worth pointing out that the advantage of energy banks based on modern lead-acid batteries is that the batteries, which are well-known and have been used in the automotive industry for years, are made of raw materials that can be easily recycled. 98 percent of the composition of a lead-acid battery is reusable. The raw materials needed for the battery are also readily available.