Delivering Scalable Power and Energy Storage Systems Through an Integrated Ecosystem
As grid-scale energy storage and electrification projects move from pilots to multi-hundred-megawatt installations, complexity rises nonlinearly. Electrical interfaces, physical integration, commissioning sequences, and operational handoffs become harder to define—and even harder to execute. This session explores how Prevalon and Emerson are collaborating to meet these challenges through a tightly integrated, end-to-end power ecosystem.
Prevalon brings deep relationships across the battery and energy storage supply chain, including direct engagement with battery manufacturers and storage integrators. Emerson adds proven power-systems expertise—from integration and controls to field execution at scale. More than a point solution or transactional partnership, the collaboration aligns technical roles, responsibilities, and delivery outcomes across the full project lifecycle.
The discussion will focus on technical pain points that surface at scale: failure modes that only appear as systems grow, unclear ownership across multiple vendors, and execution risk introduced by fragmented ecosystems. Attendees will learn how clearly defined interfaces, repeatable execution processes, and shared accountability reduce risk and improve schedule and performance predictability.
The session also highlights the evolution of collaborative technical forums—from an open commuter forum to an open power forum—designed to enable cross-vendor dialogue, knowledge sharing, and faster issue resolution. Emphasis will extend beyond controls to power-systems expertise: how electrical and physical systems interact, who owns each layer, and how experienced teams resolve issues when designs meet real-world conditions.
Session Sponsored by Emerson