BESS & EV Controller
Two products, two jobs: NeoES for industrial battery storage, and NeoEV for EV charging that doesn't create a new demand peak. GFE deploys each one purpose-built for a different kind of site, not one generic platform stretched across both.
Two distinct products, two different sites
If your site has battery storage as part of an industrial or commercial energy setup, NeoES manages when it charges and discharges. If your site is EV charging infrastructure, NeoEV manages the charging load (including any on-site battery) as part of running the charging operation itself.
They are not the same product, and a site doesn't need both unless it genuinely does both jobs.
NeoES: Industrial Battery Storage Control
Coordinating an industrial or commercial battery so it charges and discharges at the right moments, against your tariff, your solar, and the health of the battery itself.
- NeoES (NeoTAQ Systems, sole distributor): optimises battery charge and discharge against tariff schedules, solar availability, and battery health, for industrial and commercial sites.
- Elum Energy (distributor): an alternative battery dispatch platform for larger, multi-brand industrial sites needing SCADA-grade reporting alongside solar and grid.
Who this is for: commercial and industrial sites adding battery storage to an existing or new solar system: manufacturing, processing, any facility where energy-cost optimisation is the driver. Not for charging-station operators. See NeoEV below.
NeoEV: EV Charging Infrastructure Control
Managing EV charging load directly, drawing from on-site solar, battery, and generator before the grid, and load-shifting so charging doesn't create a new demand peak.
- NeoEV (NeoTAQ Systems, sole distributor): manages EV charging load directly, prioritising on-site solar, battery discharge, and generator supply over grid draw, coordinating with the site's utility connection, and load-shifting to avoid creating a new demand peak.
- Includes its own battery-handling capability: for a charging site with on-site storage, NeoEV manages that battery as part of the charging operation, not NeoES running underneath it.
- Controls charging speed directly via the OCPP (Open Charge Point Protocol) standard, allowing integration with OCPP-compliant charging hardware.
- On smaller installations, NeoEV supports bidirectional EV charging, enabling scheduled Vehicle-to-Home (V2H) operation, using the vehicle's battery to support home or site loads on a managed schedule.
Who this is for: charging station operators, fleet depots, and commercial or institutional sites adding EV charging, particularly where charging load needs active management against site solar, generator, and demand limits. Smaller installations can also use bidirectional charging for V2H support.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are NeoES and NeoEV the same product?
No. NeoES manages battery storage for industrial and commercial sites. NeoEV manages EV charging infrastructure, including its own battery handling where a charging site has on-site storage. A site uses one, the other, or both depending on what it actually does.
We're a charging station operator with our own battery. Do we need NeoES as well as NeoEV?
No. NeoEV handles battery dispatch for charging sites as part of its own function. NeoES is for industrial and commercial sites where storage is not tied to a charging operation.
We have an industrial site with battery storage, and separately we're adding EV charging for staff or fleet vehicles. Do we need both?
Likely yes, depending on how connected the two use cases are on site. That is confirmed during the site assessment, not assumed in advance.
Does GFE provide either of these nationwide?
Yes. NeoTAQ Systems is the sole distributor for both NeoES and NeoEV, and Elum Energy is a distributor for NeoES specifically. GFE deploys across Pakistan.
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