MaxSolar and Greenvolt expand battery storage partnership

German renewable energy company MaxSolar has expanded its collaboration with Greenvolt Power to accelerate the deployment of battery energy storage systems (BESS) across Europe.

 


MaxSolar and Greenvolt expand battery storage partnership

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Germany, Bavaria: German renewable energy company MaxSolar has expanded its collaboration with Greenvolt Power, a subsidiary of Portugal’s Greenvolt Group, to accelerate the deployment of battery energy storage systems (BESS) across Europe. The partnership aims to improve the integration of renewable energy into national grids and support the development of a more flexible and resilient power system.

Executives from both companies, including Greenvolt Power COO Jacek Bladek and MaxSolar CEO Christoph Strasser, recently met at MaxSolar’s headquarters in Traunstein, Bavaria, to define the next steps of the partnership. The collaboration combines Greenvolt Power’s experience in developing over 4.7 GWh of energy storage capacity with MaxSolar’s regional expertise in renewable projects and grid integration.

According to MaxSolar, the partnership has already produced efficiencies in the procurement of storage systems, reducing costs and accelerating deployment. The companies are also exploring opportunities to scale joint projects across different European markets. Strasser said the cooperation focuses on developing innovative storage strategies to enhance grid serviceability and flexibility while supporting the broader energy transition.

In Germany, MaxSolar is working with Bayernwerk Netze on its first grid-friendly storage solution. Bladek described storage as one of Greenvolt’s fastest-growing business areas, noting that its upcoming projects are expected to play a key role in Europe’s decarbonization efforts. Earlier this month, Greenvolt Group secured a 15-year indexed tariff for a 499 MWh project in Italy’s largest battery storage auction, further strengthening its position in the European energy storage market.

Source: Power Technology