Rimac Technology Expands Beyond EVs, Launches Rimac Energy to Drive Decarbonisation of Energy Networks

Technology, known for its innovation in electric vehicle (EV) technology, is making a significant move towards a more sustainable future with its entry into the stationary systems (ESS) market. The company has recently announced the launch of Rimac Energy, a specialised team within Rimac Technology that has been working on its first generation of stationary ESS for the past 18 months.

Rimac Energy's mission is to drive the decarbonisation of energy networks by creating solutions that make clean energy more accessible. “There is an urgent need for clean energy infrastructure to support the integration of sources into the grid by providing storage and balancing capabilities”, says Mate Rimac, Founder and CEO of Rimac Group.

Rimac Energy is utilising its expertise in EV technology to create a novel architecture that reduces efficiency losses by up to 50 percent while decreasing the system footprint by up to 40 percent compared to current state-of-the-art solutions. This innovative technology will also bring improved cycle life, built-in redundancy for increased availability, as well as competitive material and installation cost.

“At Rimac, we have always been driven by innovation and a passion for pushing the limits of what is possible in the automotive industry. However, we recognise the importance of stationary storage solutions to power our planet sustainably. Given our track record in innovative battery technology, we believe we will play a vital role in building Europe's future energy ecosystems, elevating it on the global stage,” says Wasim Sarwar, Director of Rimac Energy.

Initially, Rimac Energy will focus on providing solutions for large commercial, industrial, and utility-scale applications. The company already has several customer projects in discussion, including a pilot with a leading renewable energy company to provide battery storage solutions for their and wind power plants. These pilot systems are expected to be produced by the end of this year, and commissioned in 2024. Mass manufacturing is set to start in 2025, with manufacturing capacities continuously scaling up into the double-digit GWh-scale.

The technology developed and manufactured by Rimac Energy is being carried out at the company's facilities on the outskirts of Zagreb, Croatia, and is set to be revealed later this year. The company is eager to create solutions that decrease our dependence on fossil fuels and foster a greener future. “Our team is truly excited about creating solutions that make clean energy more accessible, as we strive to decrease our dependence on fossil fuels and foster a greener future,” says Mate Rimac.

With this new development, Rimac Energy is expanding beyond its existing EV technology, marking a significant milestone for the company. As we move towards a more sustainable future, it is exciting to see companies like Rimac Energy playing a vital role in driving the decarbonisation of energy networks.

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