Developed as part of a full electrification and deep energy retrofit at 140 Kendrick Street in Needham, MA, the redevelopment included upgraded mechanical systems, enhanced building envelope insulation, energy recovery systems, rooftop solar, and a large solar parking canopy.
Eneon deployed a DC-coupled, behind-the-meter battery energy storage system located on-site at 140 Kendrick Street to support load shifting, demand optimization, renewable alignment, and overall net-zero operation. The cabinet-based configuration was engineered for a constrained commercial footprint and seamlessly integrated with the site’s electrical infrastructure.
As system integrator, Eneon:
Engineered the DC-coupled architecture
Coordinated controls for real-time dispatch with site load and solar production
Executed electrical interconnection
Delivered a compact deployment suited to retrofit conditions
By pairing rooftop solar with on-site storage, the project strengthens energy flexibility and supports Massachusetts’ distributed energy and decarbonization goals. A portion of the solar energy credits are allocated through a low-income community solar program, expanding access to discounted renewable energy for local residents.
