PES series Energy Storage System uses smart energy scheduling and management to provide power for a variety of electrification equipment, mainly used in rental, industrial/commercial user side peak shaving, construction, large-scale events or heavy-duty electric vehicle charging. Zero-emission, ultraquiet, rapidly movable and rugged, it is a sustainable, safe and reliable alternative to electricity supply.

Powerlink’s energy equipment is designed for maximum efficiency, helping businesses save energy while reducing operational costs and environmental impact.

Powerlink’s advanced energy equipment ensures quiet operation, delivering reliable performance with minimal noise for comfortable and efficient working environments.

Powerlink designs energy equipment with easy repair access, ensuring quick maintenance, reduced downtime, and long-term reliability for customers.

Powerlink provides genuine spare parts for all energy equipment, ensuring reliability, extended lifespan, and seamless performance for your power solutions.
Powerlink Microgrids supports Australia’s agriculture with dependable battery storage, generators and lighting towers reliable power and illumination. From irrigation and harvest to night-time tasks, our durable solutions delivers durability and low-cost operations.
Powerlink Microgrids provides reliable battery storage, diesel generators and lighting towers for Australia’s residential needs, delivering backup power and safe illumination for homes, communities, and emergency situations.
Powerlink delivers robust durable battery storage, diesel generators and lighting towers for Australia’s commercial and technology sector, ensuring reliable energy to support data and research center, commercial facilities.
When batteries became the new buzzword in solar technology, many homeowners and business owners questioned the real need. Was it a genuine advancement in energy independence or just a clever way for companies to sell you something more?
It’s understandable. After all, you’ve already invested in solar panels — do you really need to spend thousands more on a battery?
Let’s explore both sides of this growing debate.