Load profile
When the site uses electricity and what its highest-demand periods look like.
For complex commercial and industrial storage projects, HEG starts with the electricity profile, supply, generation, access, resilience objectives and future demand before recommending a route.

For larger, more complex energy projects, HEG starts with a feasibility conversation. We review the supply, load profile, solar or generation plans, space, access, resilience priorities and expansion objectives before defining an appropriate storage route.

A detailed proposal needs more than a controller and battery count. HEG will help establish whether storage, solar or a combined energy project is the right route.
When the site uses electricity and what its highest-demand periods look like.
Existing capacity, any constraints and the requirements of the proposed connection or upgrade.
How current or planned solar and other generation could fit the wider energy plan.
The equipment, processes or services that matter most when grid supply is interrupted.
HEG can then assess the sensible direction, including dedicated Commercial Storage where a 25kW–50kW Hanchu C&I route is appropriate.
Larger projects benefit from a feasibility-led approach. HEG begins with supply, profile, generation, access and operational resilience rather than presenting a generic product that may not fit the project.
A useful project starts with site demand and the periods that matter most to the operation.
Storage can be assessed alongside existing or planned renewable generation as part of a wider energy strategy.
The proposal can identify the equipment, monitoring and support route appropriate to the agreed project scope.
A battery system is a considered investment. We think customers should be able to read the latest independent feedback directly, in its full context, before choosing who to speak to.