The company’s units, modified slightly from the ones sold in Germany, are available with a capacity ranging from 2.5 kWh to 10 kWh.

SENEC aims to expand reach in Australia with new investor on board
Perth, May 2019 – The Australian arm of German energy storage provider Senec has welcomed Mark Keogh as a shareholder and member of the board of directors. Keogh is the founder and CEO of UON, a WA-based provider of turnkey power, air and water solutions to the mining and resources industry.
Germany’s Senec is looking to strengthen its foothold in the Australian market with new investor on board. On the back of a new strategic partnership with Perth-based UON, a provider of electricity, compressed air and water solutions, the Leipzig-headquartered company hopes to step up the supply of its batteries to mining cities, towns and regions in Australia.
Based on an agreement inked at the ees Europe conference in Munich last week, Mark Keogh, the founder and CEO of UON Pty. Ltd., acquired a minority interest in Senec Australia. He will also join the company’s management Down Under – consisting of Ian Parkinson and Jaron Schächter.
UON already uses photovoltaics for its power plant solutions for the mining industry and has experience in building and operating microgrids. Noting that the need for a sustainable energy supply is not limited only to the mines, Senec believes the new partnership will provide it with better access to the residential areas that have developed around the mining sites.
Often located far from the urban centers and not connected to supraregional power grids, mining regions need reliable and affordable power supply. Senec will be looking to supply its batteries to private households in these areas and integrate them into microgrids.
In March, Senec was chosen to equip one of Australia’s largest distributed energy resource microgrid in the Western Australian coastal town of Onslow. The project is being delivered by Western Australia’s government-owned regional utility Horizon Power and is aiming to integrate traditional thermal generation with solar panel and battery storage systems to maximise renewable energy penetration and provide more than 50% of the town’s electricity.
The German energy storage specialist started shipping its batteries to Australia last year. Only weeks before its first shipment reached the Australian shores, Senec was acquired by Energie Baden-Württemberg (EnBW), one of Germany’s ‘big three’ utilities.
About SENEC:
Since 2009, SENEC GmbH has been developing and producing intelligent electricity storage systems and storage-based energy solutions in Leipzig. With more than 20,000 systems sold, SENEC is one of Europe’s most popular brands for innovative energy and storage solutions. SENEC has been repeatedly honoured by EuPD Research as a Top PV Brand Power Storage. The SENEC. Home storage system was last awarded the “German Excellence Award 2019” and the “Top Electricity Storage System 2018” seal. The news magazine Focus awarded the company the title “Growth Champion 2017”. The energy storage systems of the German manufacturer are among the most innovative and economical solutions on the market. Since 2018, SENEC has been a wholly owned subsidiary of EnBW Energie Baden-Württemberg AG, one of the largest energy supply companies in Germany and Europe.
Further information at: www.senec.com/au