The country needs resilient power grids

Heat – electricity – synergy

Expansion of the electricity grids and the coupling of sectors

Distribution grids are the backbone of the energy transition, as today around 94% of renewable generation capacity is fed into local electricity grids.

At the same time, more and more heat pumps, storage systems and electric vehicles are being added to the system.

With its investments, expertise and ecosystem, EXAVY supports the housing industry, municipalities and energy cooperatives in implementing sustainable energy concepts and local electricity grids. After all, there can be no energy and heating transition without electricity.

The local energy register provides the basis for the right strategy.

Private grid clusters can support the pursuit of self-sufficiency and energy efficiency. In doing so, it is important to observe the strict rules of technology and the processes of asset management and asset service while at the same time implementing the smart grid.

EXAVY and its partners are specialists in integrated energy grids and plan, build and operate private connection grids at grid levels 3 and 4.
Integrated energy grid planning from a single source.

The electrification of heating and transportation in particular is bringing many new consumers onto the grid. Neighborhoods need more power, roads and parking lots need new charging stations. All of this needs to be planned and built sustainably. And on budget and on time.

EXAVY creates integrated concepts for energy system solutions and provides support from the needs analysis through all planning phases to implementation.
Generating, distributing and transforming energy to meet demand.

Typical solution areas for district projects range from the generation and distribution to the supply of electricity, heat and possibly cooling. And all this with coverage of peak load requirements and secure feed-in.

EXAVY develops system variants with its partners, simulates their operating figures and provides approaches for the optimal economic decision.