For small businesses, commercial energy storage needs to balance capacity, installation space, energy savings, backup capability, and system intelligence. Sinoah Energy 30–100kWh Small Commercial Storage systems are designed for shops, cafés, clinics, small warehouses, workshops, retail units, and other businesses with moderate electricity demand.
As a UK-based supplier with manufacturing facilities in China, Sinoah Energy provides compact battery storage systems with factory-direct pricing and UK stock availability. The 30–100kWh range can work with existing solar PV systems or operate as a standalone energy storage solution for peak shaving, tariff optimisation, backup power, and improved energy resilience.
The all-in-one architecture integrates the battery modules, BMS, PCS, EMS, and fire protection into a compact cabinet, reducing installation complexity while providing intelligent control and remote monitoring. With support for grid-connected and off-grid operation, the system provides a flexible energy management solution for small commercial sites.
The range covers different energy consumption profiles without requiring businesses to invest in an oversized commercial battery system. The appropriate capacity can be selected according to daily electricity consumption, peak demand, solar generation, backup requirements, and available installation space.
The battery can discharge during periods of high electricity demand to reduce short-term demand peaks. For businesses subject to demand-based electricity tariffs, this can help reduce the maximum demand recorded during billing periods and improve overall energy cost management.
When connected to solar PV, the system stores excess electricity generated during the daytime instead of allowing surplus energy to go unused. The stored energy can then be discharged during evening hours or periods of higher consumption, increasing solar self-consumption and improving the utilisation of the PV investment.
The Sinoah Energy small commercial storage system integrates the battery, BMS, PCS, EMS, and fire protection into a single cabinet. This reduces the number of separate components that need to be installed and simplifies system integration.
The cabinet measures approximately 1350 × 1350 × 2000 mm, making the system suitable for commercial locations where floor space is limited. Shops, clinics, cafés, workshops, and small warehouses can deploy commercial storage without requiring a large dedicated battery room.
With an IP54-rated enclosure and an operating temperature range of -30°C to +55°C, the system is designed for indoor or sheltered outdoor installation. Appropriate site preparation and protection of cable entries should still be provided according to the installation environment.
During periods when the facility experiences high power demand, the battery can discharge to supplement grid electricity. This helps smooth demand spikes and can reduce demand-related electricity costs where the local tariff structure applies such charges.
The system can charge when electricity prices are lower and discharge during higher-price periods according to the configured energy management strategy. This allows businesses to make better use of time-of-use tariffs and reduce energy purchasing costs.
For businesses with rooftop or onsite solar PV, surplus solar power can be stored for later use. This helps reduce reliance on grid electricity during periods when solar generation is unavailable or insufficient.
The system supports EPS operation and black-start capability for critical loads during grid interruptions. This can help businesses maintain essential equipment, lighting, communication systems, refrigeration, IT equipment, or other designated loads during outages.
The Energy Management System monitors operating conditions and controls charging and discharging according to configured energy strategies. This allows the system to coordinate battery operation with solar generation, grid conditions, load demand, and electricity tariffs.
The cloud-based monitoring platform allows operators to view system performance remotely, check energy flows, monitor operating status, and review important system information without being physically present at the installation site.
Remote monitoring can provide fault notifications and operating information, helping operators identify abnormal conditions more quickly and supporting more efficient maintenance management.
Retail businesses can use the system to manage daytime electricity demand, store excess solar generation, and provide backup power for essential lighting, refrigeration, POS equipment, and other critical loads.
Commercial kitchens and hospitality facilities often have fluctuating power demand. Battery storage can help manage demand peaks while providing backup support for selected critical equipment.
Clinics can use commercial energy storage to improve power resilience for essential lighting, communications, IT equipment, and other designated loads. Backup configuration should be designed according to the site's specific electrical and safety requirements.
Workshops and small industrial facilities can use battery storage for peak shaving, solar energy utilisation, and tariff optimisation while maintaining a compact installation footprint.
The system can supplement grid capacity when EV chargers create short-term power demand spikes. This can help businesses manage charging loads without relying entirely on additional grid capacity, subject to site electrical design and local regulations.
Sinoah Energy supplies the 30–100kWh range for small commercial applications in the UK market, with UK stock availability supporting faster deployment for suitable projects.
The systems are supplied directly from Sinoah Energy's manufacturing facilities in China, enabling factory-direct pricing and direct technical coordination for commercial projects.
The battery storage systems are manufactured in ISO-certified facilities, with production processes focused on consistent quality and reliable system integration.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Product Category | 30–100kWh Small Commercial Storage |
| Brand | Sinoah Energy |
| Energy Capacity | 30–100kWh |
| System Type | All-in-One Commercial Battery Storage |
| Main Functions | Peak Shaving / Solar Storage / Energy Arbitrage / Backup |
| EMS | Integrated |
| BMS | Integrated |
| PCS | Integrated |
| Fire Protection | Integrated |
| Installation | Indoor / Sheltered Outdoor |
| Protection Rating | IP54 |
| Operating Temperature | -30°C to +55°C |
| Cabinet Size | Approx. 1350 × 1350 × 2000 mm |
| Operation Modes | Grid-Connected / Off-Grid |
| Backup | EPS / Black Start |
| Monitoring | Cloud Remote Monitoring |
| Solar Integration | Supported |
| UK Stock | Available |
Savings depend on the business's electricity tariff, load profile, peak demand, solar generation, and battery operating strategy. Sinoah Energy indicates typical annual savings of approximately £3,000–£8,000 for suitable applications, while actual project savings should be calculated from the customer's electricity bills and load data.
Yes. The 30–100kWh system can be integrated with existing solar PV systems to store surplus daytime generation and make that energy available during later periods of consumption.
Yes. The system supports EPS and black-start capability for configured backup loads. The actual backup duration depends on battery capacity, connected load, and the required operating strategy.
Yes. The system has an IP54 rating and an operating temperature range of -30°C to +55°C, allowing indoor or sheltered outdoor installation. Site conditions, ventilation, cable protection, and local installation requirements should be evaluated before deployment.
A typical installation can take approximately 2–5 days, depending on site conditions and project complexity. Because the system is delivered pre-assembled and factory-tested, onsite work mainly involves site preparation, electrical cabling, system integration, and commissioning.
The correct capacity should not be selected based on business size alone. Sinoah Energy can evaluate daily consumption, peak demand, solar generation, tariff periods, backup requirements, and available installation space to determine a suitable system capacity.
Sinoah Energy 30–100kWh Small Commercial Storage systems provide a practical entry point for businesses that need commercial battery storage without the footprint and complexity of a large-scale energy storage project. By combining battery modules, PCS, BMS, EMS, fire protection, and cloud monitoring in an integrated cabinet, the system supports peak shaving, solar self-consumption, tariff optimisation, and backup power in one platform.
For shops, cafés, clinics, workshops, warehouses, retail units, and EV charging applications, Sinoah Energy provides a compact commercial storage solution backed by China manufacturing capability, UK stock availability, and direct supplier support.