Pronto Power installs Battery Energy Storage Systems for World Food Center tenants, military installations, businesses at Frankeneng and BT-A12, and food innovation companies linked to the wider FoodValley cluster.
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Battery Energy Storage System Ede for a city where military heritage meets global food innovation
Ede sits inside a paradox: it hosts one of the country's largest military terrains and one of Europe's most ambitious food innovation clusters, all inside the Veluwe conservation zone. Every one of those demands power reliability, and the grid struggles to keep pace. A Battery Energy Storage System delivers usable capacity on-site without waiting for network reinforcement.
Many businesses feed electricity back into the grid at the wrong time, at a low price.
We store that power temporarily and use or sell it when it is more profitable.
30%
Average higher returns from your existing solar panels.
Your battery does not just run on its own. We control it intelligently, without creating extra work for you.
You are not tied to one energy supplier or contract.
Through a clear dashboard, you can see exactly what is happening, simple and easy to understand.
100%
Independent control. You stay in charge.
Many business owners want to invest, but not lock up their cash. That is why we offer lease and financing options.
The battery pays for itself through what it delivers. Do nothing? Then you keep paying grid costs and miss out on returns.
€0
No large upfront investment needed.
You do not want to worry about the technology. We monitor your battery day and night.
If something goes wrong, we step in. That keeps everything running, without taking up your time.
24/7
Continuous monitoring and optimization.
More than 250 businesses have already gone before you. From agricultural companies to logistics hubs. We know how it works on the farm and on the business park.
No theory, but hands-on experience.
250+
Proven systems in the Netherlands and Belgium.
Downtime costs money.
That is why we use reliable systems that keep running. Our batteries have an uptime of 99%.
That means: certainty and continuity for your business.
99%
Reliable performance, day in, day out.
What makes Ede genuinely unlike other Gelderland cities
Ede's economic footprint sits inside a landscape most Dutch cities do not have. As the largest Gelderland municipality by surface area, roughly two-thirds of Ede consists of Veluwe forests, heathland, and drift sand conservation area. That constraint sharpens every business location decision. The World Food Center, developed on the former ENKA industrial site, functions as an international hub for food innovation, sustainability education, and entrepreneurship, linked closely to Wageningen University and Research just 15 kilometers north. This positioning places Ede squarely inside the FoodValley cluster, the largest agri-food innovation ecosystem in Europe. Military presence has shaped Ede for over a century: the Bernhardkazerne, Kazerne Elias Beeckman, and multiple training and logistics terrains form one of the largest defense concentrations in the country, with active barracks alongside terrains being redeveloped into mixed-use districts like Veluwse Poort. Frankeneng and BT-A12 host substantial logistics and industrial capacity serving the A12 and A30 corridors. Bospoort and Kernhem add residential-linked services and specialty retail. The Ede-Wageningen station area is undergoing significant redevelopment as a transport and mixed-use hub.
Load profiles across these zones vary sharply. World Food Center tenants operate pilot kitchens, testing facilities, and small-batch food innovation processes with unpredictable experimental loads. Military installations require continuous operational reliability with strict security standards. Frankeneng and BT-A12 logistics operators run shift-based warehouse and distribution operations. Redeveloped former military terrains combine residential, retail, and office demand in new mixed-use patterns. Food processing and specialty producers across the wider municipality follow production-linked cycles. What ties them together is exposure to Liander's regional grid pressure combined with an unusual planning constraint: Veluwe conservation status limits infrastructure reinforcement options significantly.
A Battery Energy Storage System Ede helps reconcile these different demand shapes with available capacity. Solar generation from World Food Center roofs, logistics warehouses, or redeveloped former military buildings gets banked and released when demand actually appears.
Concretely, this can support:
World Food Center tenants managing food innovation pilot cycles
military installations maintaining continuous operational reliability
Frankeneng and BT-A12 logistics operators handling shift-based peaks
Veluwse Poort mixed-use redevelopments meeting district climate targets
food processors across the FoodValley cluster scaling production
A Battery Energy Storage System Ede becomes part of how a Veluwe-embedded municipality keeps expanding within its conservation constraints.
Grid pressure where Veluwe protection limits reinforcement options
Liander has flagged the Gelderland network as heavily loaded, and Ede sits within a distinctive layer of that constraint: Veluwe conservation status places genuine limits on where new cables, substations, and transformer capacity can be routed. Combined with FoodValley-driven electrification and military modernization, this creates multi-year connection waits for many expansion projects.
Battery storage circumvents that lag. Peak demand comes from the storage system rather than the grid connection, keeping the contracted capacity available for actual production and operations.
Concrete impact:
World Food Center pilot facility expansions without connection reinforcement
military modernization projects on the existing supply
Frankeneng warehouse operators scaling automation and refrigeration
Veluwse Poort developments meeting sustainability targets on time
solar arrays on Ede's large warehouse and campus roofs delivering full value
For Ede businesses, that often turns a paused expansion into an operational one.
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Where a Battery Energy Storage System Ede tends to pay off
The clearest fits appear at World Food Center tenants and food innovation companies, military installations including the Bernhardkazerne and Kazerne Elias Beeckman, logistics operators at Frankeneng and BT-A12, food processors linked to the wider FoodValley cluster, developers and tenants of Veluwse Poort and other former military terrains, retailers at the Ede-Wageningen station area, hospitality across the municipality, healthcare institutions including Ziekenhuis Gelderse Vallei, educational institutions linked to Wageningen UR partnerships, agricultural businesses on Veluwe fringes, and specialty producers serving the food valley economy.
Each carries a distinct load profile, but all share exposure to the same grid constraints and the same Veluwe-imposed physical limitations on reinforcement.
Why
businesses choose for
Pronto Power
A World Food Center food innovation tenant, a Bernhardkazerne installation, and a Frankeneng logistics warehouse face fundamentally different technical starting points. Pilot-scale food experimentation behaves nothing like military operational continuity or shift-based warehousing. Getting the sizing right requires working from what your site actually does.
Pronto Power starts with your quarter-hour data, feed-in behavior, current contract terms, and upcoming plans such as food pilot expansion, defense infrastructure modernization, warehouse automation, or charging infrastructure. Only then do we design a Battery Energy Storage System Ede that matches your operation.
What makes our batteries unique
Our batteries are designed to deliver returns from day one. Through smart control and continuous optimization, we get the most out of your generated energy every day, automatically and without hassle.
Exclusive partner in Europe
Pronto Power is an exclusive partner for the Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, Spain, and Italy.
This allows us to deliver the latest technology, the best terms, and direct access to the manufacturer.
20–40% return on your investment
With our batteries, you achieve an average return of 20–40% on your investment. From savings on peak demand to revenue from energy markets, your system works for you.
Benefit from subsidies & lower CAPEX
Our solutions qualify for EIA, MIA, and KIA. For example: through Rabobank, you can realize up to €10,000 in additional benefits. Smart investment lowers your CAPEX and directly increases your company’s EBITDA.
Proven returns. Real results.
From farmers to logistics managers: our clients see the difference within months.
Smart control, clear numbers, and no hassle.

Petra Dijkstra
veehouder uit Gelderland
“Binnen drie maanden zagen we al verschil op de energierekening. Alles werkt automatisch, wij hoeven nergens naar om te kijken.”

Petra Dijkstra
Logistiek manager bij DCL Noord
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Rob van den Berg
Ondernemer in de glastuinbouw
“Eindelijk een partij die uitlegt wat er écht gebeurt met je energie. Heldere communicatie en duidelijke cijfers.”

Erik Janssen
Technisch beheerder
“Onze batterij vangt nu de pieken op waardoor we geen boetes meer betalen. Pronto Power regelt alles perfect.”

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Agrarisch ondernemer
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How Pronto Power delivers a Battery Energy Storage System Ede
Every project starts with granular load analysis. We look at when installations ramp, how peaks stack across a working day or pilot cycle, what teruglevering losses look like across a full year, and where the existing connection is genuinely constrained.
That baseline drives the sizing decision, both in kW power and kWh capacity. Design, engineering, on-site placement, grid connection, and commissioning follow. For Ede sites, we take into account World Food Center food-grade requirements, military security standards, Frankeneng industrial considerations, and Veluwe-adjacent siting constraints.





This is how it works
We start with a free analysis of your current energy usage, feed-in, and contracts.This allows us to determine exactly how much additional return is possible, often within 48 hours.
About a higher return plan
Commercial battery hardware, independent control software, and continuous monitoring come together as one working system. Depending on the site, that solution can prioritize self-consumption, peak shaving, EV charging support, or day-ahead market optimization.
Sizing, placement, and safety approach are always specific to the site. Returns depend on the load profile, the operational strategy chosen, and current market conditions.





