Energy company GEPSENIX ENERGY SE inaugurates a manufacturing facility dedicated to the production of battery storage element parts.
Düsseldorf - German energy company GEPSENIX ENERGY SE has announced plans to establish a new production facility in Hilden, with the aim of manufacturing battery storage containers, modules, and cooling systems by August 2025. The facility will serve as the company's future headquarters, relocating from Düsseldorf, and will enable the final assembly of battery storage systems made in Germany.
In a statement, CEO Franz Schnorbach expressed excitement about the new property, which he believes will provide an ideal home for GEPSENIX ENERGY SE's planned production. The company specializes in finalizing battery storage systems and plans to install high-efficiency batteries across the nation. Battery storage systems are essential for the energy transition, facilitating the integration of renewable energies and contributing to national grid security.
The first pilot plant of GEPSENIX ENERGY SE is set to go online soon in Schneeberg near Zwickau. Approved in a mixed-use area, the facility features unique safety technology, paving the way for battery storage project feasibility in such locations. The Schneeberg 8 MW/16 MWh project, situated among an allotment association, a telecommunications provider, and commercial businesses, will supply more than 17,000 four-person households for two hours, equivalent to the entire city of Schneeberg with around 14,300 inhabitants. Its black-start capability ensures LCO2-free power supply in case of power outages.
The new production facility in Hilden will focus on designing customized solutions for battery storage projects nationwide. The company will rely on lithium iron phosphate batteries, safety systems, and key components supplied by German companies, while battery cells will come from China. The entire concept - from the container to the battery modules to the safety systems - will be manufactured exclusively in Germany, ensuring a truly "Made in Germany" final product. The commissioning of the first battery storage system is planned for March 2025.
The Schneeberg project exemplifies the potential for high-security battery storage systems in reducing operating costs and achieving CO2 neutrality in industrial parks. With battery storage playing a crucial role in the energy transition towards sustainable energy independence, GEPSENIX ENERGY SE aims to develop battery storage with a total capacity of 5 gigawatts by 2030.
GEPSENIX ENERGY SE was founded in 2021 and focuses on the development, construction, and commissioning of battery storage and photovoltaic systems. The projects contribute significantly to the global reduction of CO2 emissions and support the transition to a sustainable energy future. For more information, visit www.gepseinx.de.
- GEPSENIX ENERGY SE, with its focus on renewable-energy, aims to expand its operations by establishing a new production facility in Hilden, specializing in battery storage containers, modules, and cooling systems.
- To ensure the success of its renewable-energy projects, GEPSENIX ENERGY SE plans to finance high-efficiency batteries across the nation, which are crucial for the integration of renewable energies and national grid security.
- As technology advances, GEPSENIX ENERGY SE will leverage data-and-cloud-computing to optimize the production process at its new facility, furthering its commitment to the renewable-energy industry and contributing to CO2 neutrality in industrial parks.