Deutsche Telekom recently signed an order this year's second battery energy storage system, and purchased a 60MWH battery energy storage system from the German energy storage system supplier.
These battery energy storage systems will be deployed in data centers operated by German telecommunications companies, and their deployment will begin in the second quarter of this year and are planned to be debugged by the end of this year.
The German Telecom company plans to deploy a 26.8MWH battery energy storage system at the data center of Benberg and Hanover, and will deploy a 6.4MWH energy storage system in a data center in southeastern Germany. These energy storage systems are used for frequency balance and balance. Power grid -side energy storage system for power grid services.
The order was ordered through PASM company PASM company PASM by the German telecommunications company's electricity and air conditioning solution.
However, the energy storage solution of Intilion provides different use cases. The energy storage system of Pixii is small, and its scale is 1MW/6MWH, which is mainly used for peak adjustment and participation in the power market.
Key telecommunications infrastructure such as data centers requires millions of components to work at the same time to avoid network interruption, which means that the data center industry has potential needs for deploying a large number of small distributed energy storage systems.
Intilion is headquartered in Germany and is a subsidiary of the Hoppecke Battery Company. Saxon opened a solar+energy storage project last month, which uses the 3.7MWH battery energy storage system provided by Intiling.







