Arevon Power has introduced the completion and begin of operations for its 200 megawatt (MW)/800 megawatt-hour Condor Power Storage Undertaking in San Bernardino County, California.
The challenge, that includes Tesla’s Megapack 2 XL battery system, will energy as much as 150,000 properties for as much as 4 hours throughout peak electrical energy demand and supply an estimated $25 million in property tax funds over its lifespan.
A ribbon-cutting ceremony final week marked the challenge’s launch, with stakeholders and neighborhood leaders in attendance. Kevin Smith, CEO at Arevon, delivered remarks alongside Mayor Invoice Hussey of Grand Terrace, Council Member Jeff Allen, and David Lincoln, Senior VP at Rosendin Electrical, Inc.
“The Condor Power Storage Undertaking signifies our ongoing dedication to vitality storage applied sciences and advancing clear, renewable vitality,” Smith stated. Mayor Hussey added, “Arevon has provide you with an answer for our clear renewable vitality wants.”
Tesla’s Megapack 2 XL is thought for its superior expertise and security options. Tesla can be contracted to supply operations and upkeep companies for the challenge. Southern California Edison (SCE) has bought the challenge’s capability below a long-term settlement.
Rosendin Electrical, Inc. served because the engineering, procurement, and building supplier, using native electrical staff to construct the power. “Rosendin values the hardworking groups that devoted 280,000 work hours on this challenge,” Lincoln stated.