Department of Energy Opens Grid Storage Launchpad for Independent Battery Testing
The Department of Energy's Grid Storage Launchpad (GSL) in Richland, Washington, is now accepting applications from battery companies for independent testing of grid-scale energy storage systems. These systems, which must have a capacity of at least 100 kW to connect to the electrical grid, can cost millions to develop.
GSL offers a cost-effective solution for rigorous testing essential for operational confidence. The facility has six testing bays with a total capacity of 2.4 megawatt-hours. Testing includes evaluating battery performance for frequency regulation to maintain grid stability amidst fluctuations in electricity demand. Funded by the DOE's Office of Electricity, GSL supports all stages of battery development from material discovery to prototyping.
