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VALENCIA, Spain - Turbo Energy S.A. (NASDAQ:TURB), whose stock has seen a significant 57% surge over the past six months despite recent volatility, announced Wednesday the commercial launch of its SUNBOX Industry Max, a 5 MWh energy storage system designed for electro-intensive industries, accompanied by a customized AI-driven software service.
The system features a modular and configurable design that supports multiple deployment architectures, allowing customers to adapt capacity and functionality to specific energy requirements. According to the company’s press release, the storage solution integrates with Turbo Energy’s new software service that enables forecasting, load balancing, and asset management capabilities.
"These customers need flexible, intelligent systems capable of managing multi-megawatt power flows with precision," said Mariano Soria, CEO of Turbo Energy, in the statement.
The SUNBOX Industry Max will debut as part of Turbo Energy’s previously announced $53 million contract covering ten large-scale industrial facilities. This represents a step in the company’s strategy to expand in the commercial and industrial market segment.
Founded in 2013, Turbo Energy develops AI-managed solar energy storage technologies and solutions. The company operates across Europe, North America, and South America, and is a subsidiary of Umbrella Global Energy, S.A.
The announcement comes as demand for energy management solutions grows among industrial users seeking to reduce operational costs and increase energy independence. The information in this article is based on a press release issued by Turbo Energy.
In other recent news, Turbo Energy S.A. has secured a significant $53 million deal to supply and implement energy storage projects in Spain. These projects will deliver systems with a total capacity of 366 MWh for a major industrial group in the construction industry, planned to be executed over the next two years across more than ten industrial facilities. Additionally, Turbo Energy has entered into an agreement to provide energy storage solutions for Uber’s electric vehicle fleet in Spain. This project involves the installation of Turbo Energy’s SUNBOX Industry system, powering 10 high-capacity charging points for Uber vehicles. The system includes a 1 MW/2 MWh storage hub, facilitating charging for over 300 vehicles at a site with a limited grid connection capacity of 600 kW. These developments highlight Turbo Energy’s expanding role in energy storage solutions within the region.
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