According to a recent LinkedIn post from Elum Energy, the company’s ePowerControl PPC is being used to manage a 3.4 MWp utility-scale battery energy storage system in Chile. The post suggests the system is designed to support higher penetration of renewables while contributing to grid stability in both normal and islanded operating conditions.
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The company’s LinkedIn post highlights two principal operating modes: Grid Prime Mode for active and reactive power support under normal grid conditions, and BESS Prime Mode in islanded operation where the battery acts as a grid-forming source. The content also notes automated and manual reconnection capabilities, indicating a focus on grid resilience and operational flexibility.
For investors, the post points to Elum Energy’s positioning in advanced energy management software for utility-scale storage, a segment that may benefit from global trends toward grid modernization and renewable integration. Reference to collaboration with partner RHONA in Chile could signal traction in Latin American markets, potentially broadening the company’s addressable customer base and project pipeline if such deployments scale.

