Deutsche Telekom has announced its plans to rollout battery energy storage systems across Germany. The company has outlined that the systems will support 300MWh.
The first system, which is a 1MW/6MWh unit, has already been deployed at Deutsche Telekom's head office in Munich. This is part of the rollout by Power & Air Solutions (PASM), the giant's subsidiary. Deutsche Telekom, has shared that another battery system is planned for Münster imminently.
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Speaking about this, Bernd Schulte-Sprenger, CEO of PASM, said that the current energy challenges in Europe "underline the need for investments in energy storage."
Schulte-Sprenger added: "This is key for the shift to renewable energy sources to proceed without unacceptable volatility. Battery energy storage systems are a key component in the transformation, and this marks our first big step in that direction."