In the context of energy transition, energy storage is proving to be an essential element for commercial and industrial (C&I) buildings. These buildings, once simple energy consumers, are now called upon to become autonomous players in energy production and storage. But why is this topic so crucial for the Industry, Retail and Supply Chain sectors?
The challenges of energy storage
Energy storage allows companies to optimize their consumption by integrating renewable production solutions, such as solar panels, directly on their sites. However, choosing the right storage technology, such as LFP (Lithium Iron Phosphate) batteries, and mastering the resulting business models are complex challenges. These decisions are not trivial: they directly impact the energy performance and profitability of companies.
Opportunities and complexities
The opportunities offered by energy storage are numerous. Not only does it reduce reliance on traditional electricity grids, but it also opens the door to new business strategies, allowing companies to sell excess energy or ensure business continuity in the event of outages. However, navigating this ecosystem requires a deep understanding of market trends, emerging technologies, and industry-specific use cases.
Why studying energy storage is essential
For Retail, Supply Chain and Manufacturing professionals, understanding the challenges of energy storage is more than just an option: it is a strategic necessity. SprintProject’s in-depth study provides a clear and detailed view of the different models, technologies and positioning for C&I buildings. With 13 key lessons, it offers valuable insights to guide strategic decisions and maximize the benefits of these innovations.
Conclusion
Energy storage is not only a technological innovation, but a real lever of performance and resilience for companies. To learn more and discover how your company can benefit from these advances, Download our Executive Summary.

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