As another energy-ecological milestone for its properties, ZM3 Immobiliengesellschaft m.b.H. in Götzis, Austria, has installed a state-of-the-art Second-Life Energy Storage System (ESS).
In Thurnau, Germany, a groundbreaking project combines sustainability and innovation. With an impressive storage capacity of 261 kWh, this outdoor stand-alone storage unit optimizes self-consumption and provides robust charging infrastructure for electric vehicles.
The "Sonnenhaus 2.0" in Göfis, Vorarlberg, combines a photovoltaic system with a 260 kWh battery storage to optimize self-consumption and maximize independence from external energy sources in a sustainable private building.
The project in Schlins, Vorarlberg, integrates a small hydropower plant with a 260 kWh standalone battery storage system to efficiently cover peak loads and ensure energy supply in the business park, even during hydropower plant outages or maintenance.
In times of energy transition towards a more sustainable and greener future, innovative energy storage solutions are increasingly in focus. With a new inverter technology, we give used and leftover car batteries from electric or hybrid vehicles a second life: in our innovative energy storage for industry and commerce.