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Rudi Vandromme strengthens the De Hoeve Multipower team with focus on Energy Storage Solutions

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De Hoeve Multipower is reinforcing its commitment to future-proof energy solutions with a strategic focus on Energy Storage Systems (ESS). Recognizing the crucial role of storage in today's energy transition, the company is launching a complete portfolio of energy storage solutions and strengthening its team with a seasoned industry expert.

To drive this growth, De Hoeve Multipower has appointed Rudi Vandromme as Manager Energy Storage Solutions. Bringing many years of hands-on experience in energy storage, power systems and project implementation, Rudi will support customers in designing and deploying intelligent storage solutions tailored to their specific operational needs.

De Hoeve Multipower's complete Energy Storage Solutions combine inverters, high-performance battery packs and intelligent energy management software into a single, integrated system. This smart solution enables significant energy cost savings by optimizing when and how energy is stored and used, while actively helping to manage congestion issues on the grid. As a result, customers benefit from a more stable power supply and consistent energy availability for their most critical processes.

"Energy storage has become a strategic necessity for our customers, not just a technical add-on," said Hans de Jong, Commercial Director at De Hoeve Multipower. "With Rudi's extensive experience and our integrated portfolio of inverters, battery packs and energy management software, we can help businesses in many different lines of industry to secure reliable, cost-efficient energy - even where the grid cannot keep up."

With this strengthened focus on energy storage, De Hoeve Multipower positions itself as a partner for companies that want to combine operational continuity with cost control and sustainability, today and in the future.

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