MaxSolar and Greenvolt Enhance Renewable Energy Storage Solutions in Europe

MaxSolar is joining a growing movement and committing to the future of renewable energy. They’re on-boarding their first grid-friendly battery energy storage solution (BESS) with Bayernwerk Netze in Bavaria, Germany. The goal of this initiative is to better coordinate the procurement of storage systems and thereby create positive effects for the wider European energy market….

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MaxSolar and Greenvolt Enhance Renewable Energy Storage Solutions in Europe

MaxSolar is joining a growing movement and committing to the future of renewable energy. They’re on-boarding their first grid-friendly battery energy storage solution (BESS) with Bayernwerk Netze in Bavaria, Germany. The goal of this initiative is to better coordinate the procurement of storage systems and thereby create positive effects for the wider European energy market. MaxSolar and Bayernwerk Netze are pooling their expertise. Combined, they’re hoping to deliver tangible outcomes that promote the expansion of sustainable energy throughout the entire continent.

North Dakota-based MaxSolar and Germany’s Bayernwerk Netze are collaborating on near-commercial development of innovative storage technologies. Their mission is to support the reliable integration of renewable energy sources onto the grid. As our energy landscape rapidly changes, the need for strong and impactful storage deployments is more important than ever before. The joint initiative will improve the grid’s serviceability and flexibility, leading to a more resilient energy infrastructure.

Strategic Partnership with Greenvolt Power

MaxSolar is enhancing its relationship with Greenvolt Power, a subsidiary of Greenvolt Group. Together, they hope to propel positive, sustainable change and make it possible for more renewable energy to be utilized across Europe. This new partnership highlights our shared belief in the value of the newest battery storage advances as a key part of energy innovation moving forward.

Greenvolt Group just recently secured their total winning bid by teeing up Italy’s largest BESS auction. They obtained a 15-year indexed tariff for an eye-popping 499MWh project. This accomplishment further highlights Greenvolt’s expanding role in the European energy landscape, especially in the battery storage industry. With 4.7GWh of scheduled battery storage, the company’s project pipeline has plans for the energy-efficient techs to enter operation very shortly.

“Battery storage is one of the fastest-growing and most strategic areas of Greenvolt’s business, already representing 4.7GWh scheduled to enter operation shortly within our extensive project pipeline. We see storage as essential to building a more flexible, resilient, and decarbonised energy system. Our collaboration with MaxSolar allows us to combine technical expertise and market insight, creating synergies that will undoubtedly accelerate our joint growth and deliver greater value across Europe’s renewable landscape.” – Jacek Bladek

Collaborative Goals for a Sustainable Future

Together, MaxSolar and Greenvolt Power are committed to helping create a more sustainable energy future with every project they take on together. This continued collaboration is a great example of our shared commitment to creating new, smart storage solutions. These strategies will lead our transition to renewable energy and further improve our grid’s serviceability.

Christoph Strasser from MaxSolar emphasized the importance of this collaboration, stating, > “The ongoing collaboration once again highlights the close and trusting partnership between Greenvolt Power and us at MaxSolar. Our shared goal is to develop innovative storage strategies that not only drive the transition to a sustainable energy future but contribute significantly to grid serviceability and flexibility. We are focusing on technologies that enable the efficient storage of renewable energy and its flexible integration into the grid.”

Together, both companies will work to meet the challenges of accelerated and responsible energy transition. Collectively, they work to mainstream renewable energy technologies and their seamless integration into Europe’s current infrastructures.