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Tilbudas UAB is a battery energy storage system (BESS) solution provider for industrial companies. According to the website, its core value is not simply selling hardware. Instead, it first analyzes a factory or facility’s electricity consumption data, uses its own analytics software to model usage patterns, configures a BESS suited to the customer’s load profile, and then handles end-to-end delivery from specification definition to installation and commissioning.
Its process includes energy audits, collection of corporate electricity usage data, analysis of consumption patterns, simulation of the optimal configuration through proprietary software, engineering design of the energy storage system, and finally installation, testing, training, and handover. The main use cases are peak shaving and load shifting, reducing demand charges, backup power, and improving renewable energy utilization when combined with on-site solar PV or wind power. The website states an applicable scale of 100 kWh to 10 MWh, and it appears better suited to facilities above 50 kW that face peak-load pressure.
The website does not disclose specific plans, quotation methods, contract terms, or payment methods. It only provides a “free analysis” application form. The form collects information such as company name, contact details, permitted electricity capacity, generation capacity, number of metering points, voltage level, and whether solar PV is installed. This indicates that pricing is most likely based on project assessment and customized proposals rather than a standard SaaS subscription.
The main advantage is its complete service chain: it can extend from energy consumption analysis to BESS design and deployment, making it suitable for industrial customers without in-house energy storage engineering capabilities. Its value proposition is also clear: reducing peak electricity costs, shortening the investment payback period, and improving grid independence. The limitations are that the website does not explain whether the software can be used by customers on a self-service basis, nor does it disclose details about third-party system integrations, APIs, permission management, data security compliance, SLAs, or operations and maintenance services. As a result, transparency is limited when evaluating it as enterprise software.
It is better suited to European industrial companies with high peak loads, demand charge pressure, a need to consume on-site solar PV or wind power, or backup power requirements. If a company is simply looking for a general energy management SaaS, a pure software monitoring platform, or a developer platform with open APIs, the currently available information is not sufficient to confirm a fit.
Access from China is unknown. The website does not disclose delivery, payment, or after-sales arrangements for Chinese customers. Chinese companies considering similar capabilities should typically also evaluate local commercial and industrial energy storage integrators, energy management system (EMS) vendors, and suppliers with local grid-connection, fire safety, and operations experience.
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tilbud.as is an Lithuania Energy provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach tilbud.as directly.