Commercial storage manufacturer Tesvolt has started construction of a new large-scale factory at its headquarters in Wittenberg, eastern Germany. With a planned production capacity of four gigawatt hours per year, it will be one of the largest facilities for stationary battery storage systems in Europe.
At the Solar Solutions trade fair in Amsterdam, Tesvolt is presenting its new outdoor storage container TPS HV 80 E. The container is optimised for continuous use in industrial and commercial applications.
The E-Spatz, the first German federal work vessel with pure electric drive has been awarded as “Inland Ship of the Year”.
More and more solar parks are being built with storage units. But the commercial segment is also slowly growing. Christian Löffler, Product Manager at Tesvolt, explains whether this will continue.
Tesvolt expands to Italy and offers onsite-training for installation partners. The company will present its battery storage system for commercial and industrial use at KEY – The Energy Transition Expo in Rimini (February 28-March 1).
The commercial Electricity storage unit segment is becoming increasingly important, and not just here in Germany. Daniel Hannemann is CEO of Tesvolt in Wittenberg. He assesses the year 2023 and gives an outlook for 2024.
Project developer Green Energy 3000 and commercial storage manufacturer Tesvolt are now building their fourth joint project. The battery container will be used in a new solar park near Braunschweig.
PV Guided Tours: The TS HV 30 E, 50 E and 80 E systems offer more variation options and, for the first time, they come with a system and capacity guarantee of 10 years. They are flexible in design and easily scalable up to 5 MWh. Setup by the installer takes place via app - and completely digital.
The special enclosure allows installation in particularly vulnerable applications. It also facilitates approval by the authorities. Sales are handled by the company Denios.
The manufacturer of commercial storage batteries Tesvolt and the University of Magdeburg want to cooperate on scientific projects in the future. They want to research new approaches to energy storage and further develop battery technologies.
Tesvolt presents its new generation of battery storage systems TS HV 30-80 E, offering options for variation and, for the first time, a 10-year warranty for system and on performance.
Tesvolt can expand its newly planned production capacities to a total of four gigawatt hours per year. The second factory in Lutherstadt Wittenberg is scheduled to go into operation next year.
Extended product warranty for modules series, TÜV Rheinland certification for storage units, an inverter ventilated without fans and a new series of solar modules for the global DG market. These are our top products of the week:
Tesvolt will operate as a public limited company in the future. The management board will be expanded and a supervisory board appointed. The storage manufacturer from Wittenberg is thus prepared for further growth and internationalisation.
The first larger electric ship for scheduled services on Lake Constance has been christened. The catamaran holds 300 passengers and produces up to 20 percent of the required traction current with transparent solar modules integrated into the open deck.
The German battery storage system manufacturer Tesvolt has been named “Innovator of the Year 2022”. Read here what has contributed to this achievement.
PV Guided Tours: Tesvolt shows the new storage series E for industry and commercial use In Munich Tesvolt presents the new E-Series: Thanks to a higher energy density, the system requires even less space and lower cost per kilowatt hour. With active cooling, more than two cycles per day are possible, explains Product Manager Christian Loeffler in the video of pv Guided Tours.
At ees Europe in Munich, Tesvolt will present its new series of energy storage systems designed for commercial and industrial use. The new systems feature high energy density.
The market for energy storage is currently growing massively. Tesvolt is currently experiencing demand that exceeds expectations. Read here why this is so.
Tesvolt GmbH has concluded an approximately 40-million-euro equity capital funding round. The funds were provided by a consortium of investors led by the Liechtenstein Group – a group of companies owned by Liechtenstein’s princely family.
The Schaper Group is working with battery storage system manufacturer Tesvolt to implement a range of “green hydrogen” projects.
Tesvolt has posted strong growth in the first half of 2021. International business is a key engine for growth. Over 40 per cent of Tesvolt’s turnover now comes from international sales. There are also plans to enter the North American market next year.
German companies Q Cells and Tesvolt have agreed to join forces when it comes to the provision of green energy to corporate customers:
Tesvolt has bought shares in Stercom Power Solutions to advance wireless charging of EVs, buses and lorries. The goal is to significantly extend the range of battery electric vehicles.
The innovative energy concept of the Klaus Schleicher Energietechnik installing company in Eichenzell combines solar power with a commercial storage system, 16 charge points and infrared heating. KSE thus wins the innovation prize, awarded for the first time, with its own company building.