In short, a microgrid is exactly what it sounds like. A small energy system that can operate independently or hand-in-hand with the traditional utility grid. These microgrid systems integrate distributed and/or renewable energy resources—such as batteries, generators, solar, and wind—into a single, controllable network that powers your facility, campus, or critical power infrastructure.
Should the traditional utility grid go down for any reason, a microgrid can seamlessly switch to "island mode", keeping your operations online without interruption. Industries such as data centers, petrochemical refining operations, manufacturing plants, or hospital networks can't afford to go without power and greatly benefit from customized microgrid solutions.
Microgrids offer the flexibility to manage energy generation, storage, and consumption on your terms—enhancing reliability, optimizing costs, and supporting sustainability goals.