June Power
Seattle, known as the "Emerald City," is rapidly transitioning into a global hub for green technology. With the Washington Clean Buildings Performance Standard and the city's commitment to reaching carbon neutrality, the role of Grid-Connected PCS (Power Conversion Systems) has never been more critical. As a leading manufacturer serving the Seattle region, we understand the unique challenges of integrating renewable energy into the Pacific Northwest's specific grid topology.
Seattle's industrial sectors—ranging from aerospace in Renton to tech data centers in South Lake Union—require immense power stability. Grid-Connected PCS acts as the brain of energy storage systems, managing the bi-directional flow of electricity between the battery arrays and Seattle City Light's distribution network. Our systems ensure that local businesses can participate in peak shaving and demand response programs, significantly reducing operational costs during Seattle's high-demand winter heating months.
From the Port of Seattle’s electrification projects to the high-tech laboratories in the University District, Grid-Connected PCS is being deployed to support EV charging infrastructure and microgrid resilience. In the event of a regional power instability, our grid-tied systems provide seamless transition to backup power, ensuring that critical data and industrial processes remain uninterrupted.
As a premier Grid-Connected PCS manufacturer, we leverage AI-driven power electronics to provide efficiency ratings exceeding 98.5%. Our manufacturing process focuses on modularity, allowing Seattle-based facility managers to scale their energy storage capacity as their business grows.
Our latest generation of Grid-Connected PCS incorporates machine learning algorithms that predict local Seattle weather patterns. By analyzing historical data from the National Weather Service, the PCS optimizes battery charging cycles ahead of storm fronts, maximizing energy availability when it’s needed most.
Supporting Seattle's retail hubs and manufacturing plants with efficient energy management.
Providing stabilization for the greater Washington state renewable energy grid.
Maximizing solar yield during Seattle's sunny summer months for year-round savings.
Hunan June Power Technology Co., Ltd. is a national high-tech enterprise located in Jiangbei New Area, Nanjing. June focuses on the R&D, production, and sales of PCS, Hybrid Inverters, Energy Storage Systems (ESS), and Microgrid Systems, while also engaging in the investment, development, and construction of photovoltaic and energy storage power plants.
The company operates an R&D and manufacturing base of over 100,000 m2, and its products are distributed in more than 100 countries and regions across Europe, the Americas, Oceania, Africa, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia. To deliver efficient, localized technical support and services, the company has established overseas branches in Los Angeles (serving our Seattle clients), Warsaw, Tokyo, and Riyadh.
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The next decade in Seattle will see a massive shift toward "Virtual Power Plants" (VPPs). By interconnecting hundreds of small-scale Grid-Connected PCS units across the city, we can create a resilient, distributed energy resource that can respond to grid stress in milliseconds. As a forward-thinking manufacturer, our R&D team is currently working on solid-state transformer technology that will further shrink the footprint of our PCS units, making them ideal for Seattle's dense urban environments.
During the "Big Dark"—Seattle’s cloudy winter season—hydroelectric power often carries the load. However, as hydro resources are stretched, decentralized Grid-Connected PCS combined with long-duration energy storage will be the backbone of King County’s energy strategy. Our solutions are designed specifically to handle these seasonal variations, providing steady, reliable power regardless of external conditions.
Whether you are a developer for a new high-rise in Bellevue or an operations manager for a factory in Kent, our grid-tied solutions offer the most reliable path to energy independence and sustainability in the Pacific Northwest.