Brenmiller Energy Launches bGen ONE System Cutting On-Site Costs Over 50%

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Brenmiller Energy has launched its new bGen ONE thermal energy storage system ahead of schedule, featuring a factory-built modular design that cuts on-site labor and construction scope by over 50%. The platform shifts roughly 25% of traditional EPC work in-house, aiming to lower installed costs and improve margin capture.

1. Early bGen ONE Launch

Brenmiller Energy announced the early rollout of its bGen ONE system, marking the first milestone of its Technology Roadmap 2030. The launch underscores the company’s commitment to rapid execution and supports its goal of accelerating industrial heat decarbonization.

2. Factory-Built Modular Design and Cost Benefits

bGen ONE features a standardized, factory-built container architecture that moves module integration, piping, insulation, electrical systems and controls into a controlled environment. This approach reduces on-site labor and construction scope by over 50% and shifts approximately 25% of project work from external EPC contractors into Brenmiller’s manufacturing operations.

3. Market Strategy and Future Roadmap

Designed for small and mid-scale industrial heat users, bGen ONE aims to serve a large underserved segment by offering repeatable, cost-competitive solutions to replace fossil boilers. Brenmiller plans to leverage localized manufacturing strategies for markets with clean-energy incentives and continue developing higher-temperature, more efficient TES generations under its 2030 roadmap.

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