Seller-side BESS prep for owners who would rather find the battery problem before the buyer does
Seller-side review is not defensive theatre. It is disciplined process preparation. Oxaide helps owners test battery condition, degradation signals, and downside exposure before a buyer turns them into pressure during diligence.
What seller-side prep should do
Mandate routing
Route the review to the right decision room.
If price, reserves, or SPA protections are on the line, treat it as diligence work and keep the proof easy to inspect.
Due diligence
Acquisition, portfolio transfer, or buyer-side underwriting where usable capacity and downside have to survive scrutiny.
Warranty
Claims, disputes, renewals, and OEM conversations that need clean, independent language.
Post-COD
Live assets where field behaviour has drifted from the commissioning or handover story.
Insurer
Claims, renewals, and underwriting review where asset condition needs to be clear beyond OEM posture.
Refinancing
Lender, covenant, and credit processes where the battery story needs to support downside assumptions.
Inspect the method stack behind degradation, resistance, plating, and usable-capacity review.
See the benchmark chart set, dataset anchors, and claim limits in one place.
Review an illustrative sample of how Oxaide structures findings, evidence, and next-step language.
Scope first
Defined review scope
Boundary, telemetry window, and mandate question are pinned down before conclusions move.
Encrypted handling
Protected review workflow
Review traffic and operating data are handled with encrypted transfer and controlled access.
Customer boundary
Customer-controlled deployment
Managed, private, and isolated deployment paths are available when the environment requires them.
Direct accountability
Principal sign-off
Technical accountability stays close to the method rather than disappearing into a generic workflow.