The initiative encompasses two primary sites: an 88.4 MWh facility in Baindt and a 52.2 MWh installation in Schöningen. These sites are designed to provide four-hour duration storage, utilizing AI-powered systems to manage grid flexibility and increase resilience across diverse regional conditions. As the project developer and operator, ju:niz Energy manages the regulatory and technical requirements, while Envision provides the hardware and system-level expertise.
Envision Energy and ju:niz Launch 140.6 MWh Storage Projects in Germany
Two new battery energy storage projects totaling 140.6 MWh are set to bolster Germany's grid, marking the debut of Envision Energy’s Gen 8 BESS platform in the country. Announced at Intersolar Europe, the collaboration with developer ju:niz Energy targets the integration of renewable power through advanced, grid-forming technology.

Henry Peng, President of Envision’s EU and LATAM regions, noted that the projects demonstrate the adaptability of their Gen 8 platform to varying market needs. Dr. Thomas Stephanblome, CEO of ju:niz, highlighted that this partnership serves as a scalable model for future storage infrastructure, aimed at meeting the increasing demands of the German energy transition. Both companies intend to leverage these initial sites as a foundation for broader deployment of next-generation storage solutions throughout the European market.




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