Battery storage

Felten launches Charge Qube

Fellten has launched the Charge Qube - a modular mobile battery energy storage system (BESS) that can be used for electric vehicle charging.
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Alec Peachey

Fellten has launched the Charge Qube – a modular mobile battery energy storage system (BESS) that can be used for electric vehicle charging.

The company, which describes itself as a leader in battery pack manufacturing and energy storage innovation, says the system can be rapidly deployed and removes the need for planning permission, speeding up installation time.

The new Charge Qube is designed for versatility, sustainability, and fast installation, and is set to redefine how businesses, fleets, and infrastructure projects access reliable power and EV charging solutions.

Chris Hazell, CEO of Fellten, said:

“With its robust, adaptable design, Charge Qube is the definitive solution for businesses looking to future-proof their energy infrastructure, reduce emissions, and embrace the benefits of sustainable energy storage and high-performance EV charging.

“The Charge Qube addresses the urgent need for flexible, sustainable energy solutions that can be rapidly deployed anywhere. By leveraging second-life EV battery packs and modular containerised design, we are delivering a cost-effective, scalable product that supports businesses and public infrastructure with reliable energy and fast EV charging.”

Housed in a durable 10-foot ISO container, Charge Qube is an all-in-one, energy storage and charging system that integrates into existing energy networks or operates as a stand-alone power source. Its Type-2 AC charging version offers up to five satellite stalls equipped with twin chargers.

Charge Qube provides scalable energy storage from 150kWh to 450kWh per unit and supports both AC and DC fast charging. A larger 20-foot container option offering up to 900kWh capacity will join the 10-foot version in the second quarter of this year.

Designed not to require planning permission and to overcome the limitations of grid-constrained locations, the Charge Qube delivers immediate energy solutions for fleet operators, public charging stations, construction sites, and remote or temporary or semi-permanent power needs. With integrated solar and wind energy capabilities, it also offers a sustainable alternative to traditional diesel generators.

Image courtesy of Charge Qube.

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