Match the pace of load growth
Load is expanding faster than infrastructure can follow — and every new interconnection request makes the queue longer. Torus deploys distributed storage at the point of constraint, adding capacity in weeks that defers generation and wires projects measured in years.

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Resource planning identifies where load is outpacing infrastructure
IRP teams and distribution planners flag the gaps: feeders approaching thermal limits, substations that can't serve new interconnection requests, and load pockets growing faster than generation can reach them. Torus evaluates each constraint and sizes a deployment to close the gap.

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Storage deploys at the constraint in weeks, not years
Torus installs at customer sites on constrained circuits, at substations, or at distribution nodes along the feeder. Modular sizing matches what the circuit needs today — no overbuilding for speculative load growth.

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Between capacity events, the same assets serve the broader grid
Deployed assets don't sit idle between dispatch periods. The same storage delivers demand management, frequency response, and voltage support across the service territory.

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The planned upgrade defers — and if load shifts, assets redeploy
With the constraint managed, planned infrastructure projects move out of the current capital plan. Each cycle, planning teams reassess whether load growth warrants the original investment. If demand shifts, modular assets redeploy to the next constraint — no stranded infrastructure.


