The Coulomb-Elverlingsen – Battery Energy Storage System is an 8,100kW energy storage project located in Elverlingsen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.

The electro-chemical battery energy storage project uses lithium-ion as its storage technology. The project was commissioned in 2018.

Description

The Coulomb-Elverlingsen – Battery Energy Storage System was developed by Coulomb. The project is owned by Coulomb (100%), a subsidiary of Getec Energie.

The key applications of the project are electric bill management, electric energy time shift and frequency regulation.

Contractors involved

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Coulomb has delivered the battery energy storage project.

Additional information

Coulomb Gmbh, a joint venture of The Mobility House AG and GETEC ENERGIE is the owner and developer of the project.

Methodology

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