Nuvve launches battery-as-a-service to help cut electric costs and create grid resiliency

Grid modernization and vehicle-to-grid (V2G) firm Nuvve has launched its subscription-based battery-as-a-service (BaaS) offering to support electric cooperatives and other load-serving entities in strengthening grid performance, managing peak demand and cutting infrastructure costs.

Nuvve expects to start initial deployments in late 2025. It is in project development and partnership discussions in multiple regions and utility ownership models.

The BaaS platform is designed to be scalable and application-flexible with battery systems ranging from commercial and industrial (C&I) use cases to utility-scale deployment.

Nuvve’s BaaS model enables utilities to deploy scalable battery energy storage systems—including at the substation level—without requiring significant upfront capital investment and delivered through 10 to 12-year service agreements. These systems can be integrated to support load flexibility and improve resilience while aligning with utility operational planning and regulatory priorities.

“The BaaS offering generates contracted and potential merchant revenue for Nuvve, while offering our partners strong returns and long-term cost savings,” said Gregory Poilasne, Nuvve’s co-founder and CEO. “Nuvve is working with multiple investing partners to support the different projects under final negotiation.”

Source: Nuvve

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