The Electricity Feed Act for Promoting Renewable Energies, EEG for short, has significantly contributed to driving the development of generators for renewable energies.
Amended in 2009, the EEG also offers plant operators the possibility to market their electricity directly, opting out of the fixed remuneration structure. The fluctuating feeds of renewable energies can supply energy just as needed by deploying energy storage units.
We have designed two different storage concepts for this area of application:
Smart energy storage units for the home
With this concept we are aiming at operators of private photovoltaic systems. In the future it will be possible to cover your needs almost completely with photovoltaic electricity generated on your own roof.
High-performance storage units for stable grids
The second offering is aimed towards providers and consumers of reserve power. It is based on the use of big batteries: each individual battery has 1-megawatt storage capacity. These batteries can be expanded in a modular fashion. Their full capacity can be made available in split seconds, enabling very quick reactions to fluctuations in the grid. This makes them particularly well suited for providing secondary backup power. Grid operators can procure balancing energy from these storage units, thus ensuring their grid quality.