For Integrators, Developers & Commercial Owners

Class A FSR Compliance for Utility-Connected Battery Storage

From design review to final acceptance, we manage permitting, CEC/TSBC compliance, and seismic and fire-safety requirements every step of the way.

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Technical Review From Design Through Final Acceptance

Utility-connected energy storage comes with a few extra considerations, including seismic bracing, fire-safety separation, utility interconnection, and CEC/TSBC code requirements that can vary by battery type and installation.

CNCES provides FSR technical oversight from initial design review through field inspection and final acceptance, giving you one consistent point of contact for the project's compliance and documentation.

  • Design review against CEC and TSBC requirements
  • Permitting and utility interconnection coordination
  • Seismic and fire-safety compliance review
  • Field inspection and final acceptance documentation

Proven on a First-of-Its-Kind Installation

CNCES carried a multi-bulletin technical review series supporting a first-of-its-kind nickel-hydrogen dealership battery energy storage system in BC — from design review through code compliance documentation.

Adding Utility-Connected Storage?

Bring the Class A FSR review in early — before permitting decisions are locked in.