Envision Energy, a global green technology provider, has partnered with Elements Green, an independent power producer, to deliver a 400 MW/1,600 MWh battery energy storage system in northern Germany. Announced at the Intersolar Europe conference in Munich, the Stadorf project represents a key expansion of Envision’s Future Energy System and a milestone in Germany’s energy storage development.
The installation will use Envision’s Gen 8 BESS platform, featuring a four-hour duration system, advanced battery technologies and AI-enabled grid integration. As one of the largest storage projects under development in Germany, it will address complex engineering, regulatory and grid-connection challenges while meeting stringent national standards for quality, reliability and technical performance. Once operational, the facility is expected to support large-scale grid applications and enhance the flexibility and resilience of the regional power network.
Henry Peng, Senior Vice President of Envision Energy and President of the company’s EU & LATAM Regions, noted that the collaboration leverages Elements Green’s local market presence and Envision’s global execution experience. “By integrating our Gen 8 platform and AI-driven design with Elements Green’s regional expertise,” he said, “we can address the challenges of large-scale storage deployment and accelerate the transition to a low-carbon energy infrastructure.”
Rasmus Friis, CEO of Elements Green, highlighted the importance of battery storage to Germany’s renewable integration. “Germany is deploying more renewable energy than almost any other European market,” he said. “Projects like Stadorf are essential to make that power flexible and dispatchable. We chose Envision for its advanced technology, deep local understanding and proven international track record, ensuring a high-performance, long-life asset.”
The Stadorf project strengthens both companies’ positions in the European storage market and underscores their shared commitment to delivering high-quality, resilient energy systems.
Source: PR Newswire
