FOR BELGIAN RETAIL CHAINS · MAY 12 · 11:00–12:00 CEST

A battery at your supermarket earns in three ways. Here’s the Q1 proof

A supermarket never stops using energy. Refrigeration runs day and night. That makes a supermarket the perfect match for a battery.

Retail Case 

Leading Belgian supermarket chain, two locations running batteries

700 kW / 1.6 MWh aggregated · €496k Capex total · payback: 4.7-5 years

Retail

 

Leading Belgian supermarket chain

Two locations running batteries·

 

 

Situation

 

• A leading Belgian supermarket chain operates the two locations involved.
• Each location an independent store.
• Flat load profile driven primarily by refrigeration.

Intervention

 

• Energy contracts restructured to enable peak-shaving on the flat load across the two locations.
• Live steering of the batteries by AYA across the two sites.

Battery specs

 

Location 1: 500 kW / 1165 kWh
Location 2: 200 kW / 450 kWh
Aggregated across the three locations:
700 kW / 1.6 MWh

Capex

 

Total Capex across the two locations:
€496k

Payback

 

payback time: 4.7-5 years

What you’ll learn

  1. What a business case that actually closes looks like and what makes one fall apart in Q1
  2. The three-layer pattern — business case × energy contract × steering
  3. Three live Belgian Q1 P&Ls opened in detail — manufacturing, logistics, retail
  4. Why the energy supplier is the critical stakeholder
  5. How to spot a battery priced at 1.5–2.5× market — and what an honest €400k/MW quote looks like

Who should attend

✓ Industrial and manufacturing plants evaluating or running a battery
✓ Logistics operators with multi-site networks and flex potential
✓ Retail chains with multi-site flat load profiles
✓ Healthcare finance and facilities teams planning the post-collective-purchasing period — context, not a dedicated case
✓ CFOs and Energy Managers holding a battery quote and unsure whether the math closes

Speakers

Alexandre Indekeu

Managing Director, AYA

Specialist in energy contract restructuring. Owns the contract-side of the integration — the layer that turns a business case into a P&L.

Antoine Delhaye

Head of Flexibility, AYA Energy

15+ years across European energy markets. Leads AYA’s BESS and flexibility advisory. Owner of the steering and trading-strategy logic behind the three cases in this session.

Full Agenda (60 min)

The recording will be delivered to all registrants.

11:00 | Welcome + the three-layer pattern: business case × contract × steering (Antoine)

11:05 | Case 1 — Belgian manufacturing site · 1 MW · FCR + Day-ahead · €11,000/month Q1 result

11:20 | Case 2 — Belgian multi-site logistics operator (turnover > €250 M) · 3 MVA battery + restructured contract

11:30 | Case 3 — leading Belgian supermarket chain, two locations

11:45 | Live Q&A with Antoine Delhaye + Alexandre Indekeu

You register once. You get three things.

full 60-minute recording

in your inbox by 16:00 CET on May 12

A one-page benchmark covering the three Q1 P&Ls

keep it, share it with your CFO

A complimentary 30-minute flex-capacity audit scoped to your site (Optional)

CFOs and Finance Directors managing energy budgets over €1M/year

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