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Rethinking tenant electricity: scalable system solutions for apartment blocks
How hardware-based system solutions such as the WEESS PowerTower simplify tenant electricity in apartment blocks – without complex supplier models, and with high returns.
WEESS develops commercial energy systems in which storage, control, and operational energy flows work cleanly together. For locations where energy is not only consumed, but systematically built up and managed planfully in operations.
In commercial settings, it is not enough to place storage and monitoring side by side. What matters is how energy is stored, controlled, and integrated into ongoing operations at your site. This is precisely where WEESS comes in: with a solution logic that thinks of storage and control as part of a reliable site infrastructure.
It is not individual devices that make commercial energy projects complex. Complexity arises when storage, monitoring, and operational logic at the site lack clear roles.
WEESS reverses this logic: energy is built as site infrastructure.
WEESS does not assemble commercial energy projects from storage and software as separate components. The solution follows clear roles within the system: a storage module for the site, complemented by a monitoring and control layer that makes energy flows operationally visible and usable.

The WEESS Bodensee is the storage module for commercial projects. It assumes the storage role within site logic and is designed for applications where energy is not merely consumed but deliberately stored, shifted, and made operationally usable.
A commercial energy project only becomes a clean solution when storage and control are tailored to the reality of the location.
Every solution begins with the actual energy requirement at the location and the question of how energy is actually used there.
The storage system is not viewed in isolation, but as a defined component within the overall commercial logic.
Monitoring and control make energy flows comprehensible and add an operational level to the solution.
This creates an energy infrastructure that not only exists technically, but remains understandable and compatible in everyday operations.
Every solution begins with the actual energy requirement at the location and the question of how energy is actually used there.
The storage system is not viewed in isolation, but as a defined component within the overall commercial logic.
Monitoring and control make energy flows comprehensible and add an operational level to the solution.
This creates an energy infrastructure that not only exists technically, but remains understandable and compatible in everyday operations.
A commercial setup that builds storage and control as a system from the start.
The commercial solution is designed for facilities and decision-makers who want to not only procure energy, but also structure it cleanly as part of ongoing operations.
When energy is to be technically structured cleanly in operations and managed more economically.

When energy is understood as part of the property and is to be developed further with long-term structure.

When today's decisions should not block future requirements.

The commercial solution is designed for facilities where energy is relevant in operations and must therefore be considered as part of planning.

Speak with us about a solution that combines commercial storage and energy control tailored to your site – from system logic to operational integration in day-to-day operations.
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For companies, operators, and project managers who want to build energy infrastructure at their site in a structured manner and are looking for a clean combination of storage and control.
At its core, the solution consists of WEESS Bodensee as the commercial storage component and WEESS Power Pulse for monitoring and control.
For commercial sites where energy is operationally relevant and where storage, control, and site logic need to be cleanly integrated – for example with on-site generation, growing load requirements, or operationally critical energy flows.
The battery storage is the central storage component of the solution. It is not viewed as a standalone device, but as a defined component of the energy infrastructure at the site.
Because a storage system alone does not yet create a reliable site solution. Only when energy flows become visible and classifiable during operation does technology become a system that can be comprehensibly utilized in everyday practice.
No. It can also be relevant for existing commercial sites when energy flows need to be restructured, expanded, or further developed in a technically sound manner.
Yes. What is decisive is that the site, its usage, and the role of storage and control are carefully considered together. This is exactly what creates the appropriate solution logic.