NEMPulse is an independent, open-data dashboard that tracks the dispatch, revenue, and bidding behaviour of every grid-scale battery storage system in the NEM.
Bars are coloured by dispatch response during the event: green = discharging, grey = idle, red = charging, black = offline.
As depicted in the graph above, Epic Energy’s 100MW/200MWh Mannum battery energy storage system (BESS) delivered the strongest individual performance, discharging from 21.4% to 3.2% state of charge at an average output of 15MW, generating an estimated AU$151,740.
The Mannum BESS is optimised by UK-headquartered route-to-market (RTM) specialist Habitat Energy, which utilises its software platform, Evolve. The battery storage system was supplied by e-STORAGE, a subsidiary of Canadian Solar, and utilises its proprietary lithium iron phosphate (LFP) SolBank technology.
AGL’s 250MW/205MWh Torrens Island BESS trailed behind Mannum with AU$107,230, discharging from 16.1% to 1.4% state of charge while also committing 107.8MW to frequency control ancillary services (FCAS), the largest FCAS commitment of any battery storage system during the event.








