UK Startup Announces Energy Storage Pilot with County Council

NOTTINGHAM, U.K. - Dec. 7, 2020 - Nottingham-based startup Cheesecake Energy Ltd (CEL) and Via East Midlands (Via) who are wholly owned by Nottinghamshire County Council (NCC) today announced a trailblazing partnership to install and test CEL's cutting-edge energy storage technology for the charging of electric vehicles at Via's Bilsthorpe highways depot.

Supported by funding from Innovate UK, the pilot will demonstrate the benefits of energy storage for the rapid charging of electric vehicles, making use of on-site solar electricity, and paving the way for further reductions through the future expansion of solar generation capacity at the site.

The company's unique technology, dubbed SuperTanker, takes established compressed air energy storage concepts and revolutionises them by storing two-thirds of the electricity in the form of heat which can be stored at far lower cost. To store the energy, electric motors are used to drive compressors, which push high pressure air & heat into storage units. When the electricity is required, the high-pressure air and heat is pushed back through the same compressor (but now working as a turbine), which turns a generator to produce electricity.

CEL believe their system will cut the cost of storing energy by 30-40% and offers a solution that can be used in several sectors including electric vehicle (EV) charging, heavy industry and renewable energy generation.

The pilot system is expected to be up and running in Spring 2021 and will be used to charge Via's first few electric vehicles and store solar energy that would otherwise be lost. The facility will also support charging of the County's new electric bus fleet, purchased through the low emission bus scheme and maintained by Via at Bilsthorpe Depot. The new partnership meets five of the County Council's Environmental Strategy commitments and furthers their commitment to supporting local SMEs.

Councillor Kay Cutts, MBE, Leader of Nottinghamshire County Council said: "This type of innovation is excellent news for both the industry and local people. The County Council welcomes the use of this new sustainable technology to help us meet our environmental ambition and also our ongoing commitment to becoming green champions."

Doug Coutts, Via's Managing Director commented: "We're excited by the potential of Cheesecake Energy's technology to ensure both Via and NCC's fleets operate cleaner and more efficiently"

"The agreement with Cheesecake Energy reaffirms our commitment to be a truly responsible business, leading the way on finding local solutions to the energy transition and we hope it will inspire others to follow suit."

CEL CEO Mike Simpson said "By optimising the energy storage alongside solar energy for Nottinghamshire County Council, we hope to set a blueprint to follow, for other local authorities and partners that are committed to delivering Net Zero, as well as benefiting their communities through savings and additional revenues from their energy assets."

He continued "We believe that the long-term success of this project could help aid a sustainable recovery following the COVID-19 pandemic and advance the energy transition around the world."

https://www.cheesecakeenergy.com/

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