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systems,” says Guillaume Hayet, President and CEO
of EVLO Energy Storage.
The units stand up to the Quebec winters. “Our
units can support minus 40 degrees right away and
have the ability to go a bit lower in survival mode
in those systems. Batteries are quite sensitive to
temperature, hot and cold temperatures. Because
we’ve been deploying our solutions up north
in Québec, we know it’s something that will be
suitable for basically all communities throughout
Canada. We’ve designed our systems to be well
insulated and well designed for Canadian weather
and one of the ways is to support this replacement
of diesel generation.”
for real-time temperature monitoring, an ultrafast
hydrogen-emissions detector and an innovative
active-ventilation system. Each system also has a
dry-pipe sprinkler system. In addition, EVLO 1000
is ready for integration with utilities’ cybersecurity
infrastructures.
“The launch of EVLO 1000 puts us in a favorable
position in the energy storage market. With our
storage systems’ cost, modularity and density, we
can provide a made–to–measure response to our
customers’ needs, while helping accelerate the
energy transition with safe, powerful, sustainable
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