STABL Energy manufactures modular battery storage systems designed for renewable energy integration and grid stability. The stack reveals a hardware-software hybrid operation: embedded systems (PLC, EPLAN, Altium/KiCad for electronics design) paired with cloud infrastructure (AWS, PostgreSQL, TypeScript/Python) for monitoring and control. Active projects span IoT connectivity, manufacturing optimization (DFM reviews, supplier audits), and grant lifecycle management—indicating a company scaling from prototype to production while navigating complex regulatory incentives.
STABL Energy designs and manufactures industrial battery storage systems for utilities, industrial operators, and renewable energy developers. Founded in 2019 and based in Munich, the company focuses on second-life automotive batteries repurposed for stationary storage, combined with proprietary power electronics (Modular Multilevel Converter technology) for grid applications. Their engineering and operations teams are actively working on production scaling, system reliability (fault detection, downtime reduction), and IoT connectivity to convert raw telemetry into customer-facing insights. The company operates across Germany and Croatia with a mid-stage headcount under 200.
STABL uses Modular Multilevel Converter (MMC) technology paired with proactive balancing. Infrastructure runs on AWS (Kinesis, Lambda), PostgreSQL, and TypeScript/Python for real-time monitoring, dashboards, and optimization workflows.
Current projects include IoT connectivity for systems, B2B sales strategy for battery storage, failure analysis and process improvements, design-for-manufacturing reviews, prototype-to-production design translation, and grant lifecycle operations to manage regulatory incentive tracking.
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