Microgrid Feasibility Study
Know Your Options… Before You Commit Millions.
The Problem
Outside forces are pushing you toward a major energy decision, but you don’t have clear answers.
- The grid is becoming less reliable
- Demand charges and energy costs are unpredictable
- Expansion may be constrained by utility capacity
- And every solution seems expensive, complex, or unclear
Most organizations we speak with are stuck here:
“We know this is a problem… we just don’t know what to do about it.”
What’s at Risk
Continuing without clarity increases risk.
- Delayed projects due to grid limitations
- Exposure to rising utility costs
- Regulatory uncertainty
- Capital decisions made without full data
Or worse: Investing millions into the wrong solution.
The Shift (Ryan’s Key Insight)
“Before you invest millions… you need to know what’s real.”
The Feasibility Study isn’t a preliminary step. It is Board-level justifiable evidence that this project makes sense.
It’s the decision tool that defines everything that follows.
Here to Guide You
Faraday Microgrids doesn’t start with a product.
We start with your facility, your constraints, and your goals.
We help you answer the real questions:
- Does a microgrid actually make sense here?
- What type of system is justified?
- What is the financial and operational impact?
- How does this support long-term growth?
What You Get
A comprehensive, board-ready analysis that evaluates your site across three pillars:
Operational
- Outage risk and continuity planning
- Load analysis and system sizing
- Infrastructure constraints
Economic
- Demand charge reduction potential
- Long-term cost modeling
- PPA vs CapEx scenarios
Environmental
- Emissions impact
- Renewable integration pathways
- Regulatory positioning
What Makes This Valuable
This is not a generic report.
It gives you:
- A clear go / no-go decision
- A defined path forward
- The confidence to act (or not act)with certainty
You don’t choose the system. The data does.
What Happens Next
Based on the results, Faraday will recommend one of three system paths:
- Foundation System – A practical starting point
- Resilience System – Full operational protection
- Endurance System – Long-term strategic infrastructure
Or, if it doesn’t make sense:
You’ll know that too, before you waste time or capital.
Who This Is For
This is for organizations that:
- Operate mission-critical or energy-intensive facilities
- Are facing rising energy costs or grid constraints
- Need to make informed, defensible infrastructure decisions
What It Means for You
Before:
Uncertainty, risk, and competing opinions
After:
Clarity, alignment, and a defined strategy
Next Step
If you’re evaluating energy infrastructure decisions:
Not because you’re ready to build. But because you’re ready to know what’s real.