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VPI Germany & INTEC Launch 40.7 MWh Battery Project in Bad Wildungen

The first project in VPI Germany's series marks a significant step in the country's energy transition. INTEC's expertise ensures a robust and reliable storage solution.

In the picture we can see a car engine with pipes, battery in it.
In the picture we can see a car engine with pipes, battery in it.

VPI Germany & INTEC Launch 40.7 MWh Battery Project in Bad Wildungen

VPI Germany, led by Theodor Borsche, has initiated its first project in a series supporting Germany's energy transition. The company has engaged UK-based INTEC Energy Solutions to construct a 40.7 MWh battery energy storage system (BESS) in Bad Wildungen, spanning 3,000 square meters.

INTEC, with over 190 projects and 3.9 GW of installed capacity, will provide full balance-of-plant services for the Bad Wildungen project management. This includes civil works, grid integration, protection and control systems, and a switching substation. Meanwhile, in Australia, INTEC is delivering a 222 MW / 640 MWh (2-hour) BESS in Queensland, featuring 10 CATL battery containers designed for a minimum operational life of 40 years.

Klaus Friedl, INTEC's managing director for Germany, sees the Bad Wildungen BESS project as one of many future projects in the pipeline.

The Bad Wildungen BESS project, led by VPI Germany and INTEC Energy Solutions, marks a significant step in Germany's energy transition. This 40.7 MWh storage system, along with other planned projects, aims to support the country's renewable energy goals.

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