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Volvo Unveils PU2000: A Game-Changer in Battery Energy Storage

Volvo's new PU2000 ensures business continuity during grid outages. Its advanced safety features and integration with electric vehicle charging make it a standout in energy storage solutions.

In the picture we can see a car engine with pipes, battery in it.
In the picture we can see a car engine with pipes, battery in it.

Volvo Unveils PU2000: A Game-Changer in Battery Energy Storage

Volvo Group has unveiled the PU2000, a Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) designed to optimize energy use and enhance resilience. The system, developed and manufactured in Sweden by Volvo Energy, is a significant step for the Volvo Group as it expands into energy solutions.

The PU2000 offers a range of benefits, including peak shaving, load shifting, and integration with electric vehicle charging. It also supports island mode operation, ensuring continuity during grid outages.

Safety is a key feature of the PU2000. It incorporates advanced fire prevention measures, liquid cooling, and PFAS-free direct injection fire suppression. Additionally, robust cybersecurity protects against digital threats.

Elisabeth Larsson, Senior Vice President and Head of Sales & Services at Volvo Energy, highlighted the PU2000 at the Volvo Energy Customer Day in Gothenburg, Sweden, in 2025. She sees it as a tangible commitment to the energy transition and helping customers reduce their carbon footprint.

The PU2000 seamlessly integrates with the Volvo Site Controller and Volvo Cloud Energy Management System (VEMS) for real-time monitoring and cost-optimized energy use.

The PU2000, launched by Volvo Energy, offers flexible, future-ready performance and robust safety features. It supports the transition to electrification, optimizes energy costs, and enhances operational resilience. With its integration capabilities, the PU2000 is a strong addition to Volvo Group's expanding energy solutions portfolio.

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