en.Wedoany.com Reported - Tesvolt has obtained a building permit for a large-scale battery energy storage project planned on a 20,000-square-meter industrial site in Wittenberg, eastern Germany. The project has a total installed capacity of 60 megawatts and an energy storage capacity of 190 megawatt-hours, consisting of 36 independent systems, and is designed to operate as a commercial asset participating in the energy trading market, including arbitrage.
According to the developer, the local distribution system operator Mitnetz has confirmed the grid connection capacity. The project will connect to the grid via existing high-voltage lines on site, while a new substation is planned to ensure operations. Construction is about to commence, with commissioning targeted for March 2028. To mitigate impacts on nearby residential areas, sound barriers will also be installed on site.
The total project investment is estimated at approximately 35 million euros. Tesvolt is responsible for project development and construction up to the ready-to-build stage, while financing and long-term operations will be undertaken by external investors. The company stated that this project is a key milestone in its expansion into large-scale energy storage development, and based on existing technology and regulatory standards, other potential sites are already under evaluation.
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