星期五, 20 6 月, 2025
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DEPCOM expands energy storage capabilities

Source:DEPCOM

DEPCOM Power, a subsidiary of Koch Engineered Solutions, has expanded its energy storage capabilities.

“As a trusted one-source partner, we help asset owners drive down total cost of ownership and ensure the most competitive and bankable energy storage solutions,” says Johnnie Taul, CEO of DEPCOM. “Our end-to-end advantage combines engineering leadership, procurement power, and operational expertise with Koch’s capabilities. Its investments in next-gen storage technologies, global logistics, and battery recycling make for a compelling, fully integrated solution.”

DEPCOM offers both EPC and O&M services for battery-based projects and has 650 MWh of projects in execution.

“We stand behind energy storage systems that are managed at peak, bankable performance,” says Executive Vice President – Energy Storage Steve Chun. “We partner hand-in-hand with asset owners to deliver technology-agnostic systems through an end-to-end solution that reduces complexity and risks for maximum revenue and ROI.”

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