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Energy Storage as a Service (ESaaS) is a cloud-based service that enables customers to store and manage energy in a cost-effective and efficient manner. It is a form of distributed energy storage that allows customers to store energy from renewable sources such as solar and wind, and use it when needed. ESaaS also provides customers with the ability to manage their energy usage and optimize their energy costs. ESaaS is a growing market, with many companies offering services such as energy storage, energy management, and energy optimization. These services are designed to help customers reduce their energy costs and increase their energy efficiency. Additionally, ESaaS can help customers reduce their carbon footprint by reducing their reliance on traditional energy sources. Some companies in the ESaaS market include Tesla, Sunrun, Stem, Green Charge Networks, and Sunverge. Show Less Read more