Les fréquentes coupures de courant au Pérou sont devenues un obstacle majeur à la vie quotidienne et à la croissance économique, la forte dépendance du pays à l'égard de l'hydroélectricité rendant son réseau vulnérable aux sécheresses - les récentes pénuries dans des centrales clés comme l'installation hydroélectrique intégrée de Bot n'ont fait qu'aggraver le problème. Pour les ménages, les entreprises et les services essentiels tels que les hôpitaux, ces pannes sont synonymes de perturbations, de pertes de revenus et de sécurité. La solution ? Le stockage de l'énergie.

Energy storage technologies, especially lithium-ion battery systems, act as a “backup buffer” for Peru’s grid. They capture excess electricity during peak generation—such as midday solar production or periods of high hydropower output—and release it when demand spikes or traditional sources falter. This not only stabilizes the grid but also addresses the intermittency of renewable energy, a key focus as Peru expands its solar and wind capacity. For critical facilities, fast-responding storage systems can provide instant power during outages, preventing life-threatening disruptions to medical equipment or refrigerated supplies.

While Peru’s government has taken steps like targeting 600 megawatts of recycled heat for grid stability, energy storage adds a flexible, scalable layer of reliability. Small-scale systems can protect homes and local businesses, while larger installations can support regional grids during drought-driven hydropower shortages.

For Peruvians ready to end the frustration of blackouts, Gotopower offers tailored energy storage solutions. From compact lithium-ion battery packs for residential use to industrial-grade systems designed for businesses and critical facilities, Gotopower’s products are built to withstand Peru’s climate and integrate seamlessly with existing grids or renewable setups. Plus, their team provides end-to-end support—from system design to installation—ensuring reliable, long-lasting power protection. With Gotopower, Peru can turn the tide on blackouts and build a more resilient energy future.

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