User enter into a leasing agreement for a specified period (e.g., 1-5 years). This arrangement spreads the cost of the BMS over time, making it more affordable.
Leasing packages can be customized based on the company’s specific needs, such as the number of battery systems, monitoring features, or level of support required.
As part of the lease, the leasing company handles the installation of the BMS and provides ongoing maintenance, ensuring that the system remains operational and up-to-date.
Throughout the lease period, users can benefit from software updates or hardware upgrades to keep pace with technological advancements, ensuring their BMS remains cutting-edge. Users receive real-time data insights and analytics through the BMS, allowing them to optimize energy usage and identify potential issues early, all as part of the leasing package.
The leasing company provides technical support, training for staff, and potentially even proactive monitoring services as part of the lease, reducing the burden on the user team.
Corporates benefit from predictable monthly costs, with no unexpected expenses for system repairs or replacements, as these are typically covered under the lease.