Battery storage that’s easier to specify and approve
Fire-safe by design, FEOC-compliant for tax-credit eligibility, and engineered for long-life performance.
Why AEC Teams Choose EticaAG
Architecture, engineering, and construction teams choose EticaAG when battery storage needs to be easy to permit, easy to specify, and easy to procure. Our systems address the issues that slow projects down, so designs move through review with fewer revisions and fewer vendor surprises.
Approval-Ready Safety
Fire and toxic gas safe architecture built to reduce AHJ/insurer objections earl.y
Procurement Confidence
FEOC-compliant supply chain and USA manufacturing aligned to tax-credit eligibility
Lifecycle Fidelity
Thermal stability designed to reduce degradation and replacement risk
How EticaAG Fits Your Workflow
EticaAG supports your team from early design through permitting and procurement with spec-ready inputs that reduce revisions and keep projects moving.
Concept & Feasibility
Early safety and siting inputs for battery storage on the project
Basis-of-Design & Spec Drafting
Spec-ready language and performance requirements
RFP & Bid Leveling
Streamlined evaluation criteria aligned to safety, compliance, lifecycle
Permitting
Reviewer-ready safety narrative and submittal support
Commissioning & Turnover
Test plan outline and monitoring requirements for acceptance
TECHNOLOGY
What Makes The Design Different
Immersion Cooling
Toxic Gas Neutralization
No HVAC Needed
PRODUCT LINE
FEOC Complaint, Fire Safe, Battery Energy Storage
Legion C20
Power Cabinet
Fortis Series
Make Battery Storage Simpler to Specify
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What plan-review questions does this help prevent?
Most comments come down to fire and gas risk: how heat is controlled, what happens during a cell failure, how gases are managed, and how the system protects people and nearby buildings. A fire-safe, gas-safe architecture addresses those concerns up front, which reduces revision cycles.
How should we write safety requirements in the basis-of-design?
Write to outcomes. Define the fire-safe and gas-safe objectives, required monitoring and alarms, event response expectations, and the submittals you want for plan review and insurer review. We can provide spec-ready language on request.
How do you support FEOC and tax credit eligibility?
We use a FEOC-compliant supply chain to support tax credit eligibility and reduce late-stage vendor resets.
What does commissioning typically require?
Functional verification of thermal controls, monitoring and alarms, event response logic, and the gas mitigation system. Specs should also require acceptance tests and documented results for turnover.
What project details do you need to support spec drafting?
Site constraints and siting intent, target system size, duty cycle and use case, interconnection approach, monitoring/controls requirements, and your planned approval path with the fire department and insurer.