Inlyte Energy partners with NTS Colocation AG to deploy iron-sodium battery storage at Bern data center
2 MW
Capacity
development
Stage
pilot project at NTS’s Bern data center
Project
US iron-sodium battery storage firm Inlyte Energy partnered with Swiss data center operator NTS Colocation AG to deploy its solution at NTS's Bern data center, with a roadmap to deploy up to 2MW of battery capacity by 2028.
Counterparts (2)
Partner
Inlyte Energy
Inlyte Energy is a renewable energy developer focused on originating, developing, building, and operating large-scale solar PV and co-located battery storage projects. The company is actively building a significant pipeline of projects primarily across the UK and Spain, aiming to contribute to the energy transition.
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NTS Colocation AG
NTS Colocation AG is a Swiss data center operator specializing in providing high-availability, secure, and energy-efficient colocation services, dedicated servers, and connectivity solutions. They focus on delivering robust digital infrastructure for businesses within Switzerland.
Deal Analysis
Inlyte Energy, a US-based iron-sodium battery storage firm, has partnered with NTS Colocation AG, a Swiss data center operator, to deploy its innovative battery storage solution at NTS's Bern data center. This strategic collaboration aims to integrate up to 2MW of battery capacity by 2028, enhancing the data center's energy resilience and potentially its sustainability profile. The deal represents a significant step for both parties, with Inlyte gaining an early commercial deployment in a critical infrastructure setting and NTS securing advanced energy storage capabilities.
This partnership is notable for several reasons. It features the deployment of iron-sodium battery technology, an emerging alternative to traditional lithium-ion solutions, which could offer advantages in terms of cost, safety, and supply chain stability. The collaboration between a US technology provider and a Swiss data center operator underscores the global nature of critical infrastructure development and the pursuit of innovative energy solutions. While the 2MW capacity is a phased target, it signifies a substantial commitment to integrating advanced storage within a data center environment, potentially setting a precedent for future deployments in the sector.
- Deployment of emerging iron-sodium battery technology in a commercial setting.
- Partnership between a US battery firm and a Swiss data center operator.
- Focus on critical infrastructure (data center) energy resilience and sustainability.
- Roadmap for up to 2MW capacity by 2028, indicating a phased and scalable approach.
Timeline
Announced
Feb 27, 2026
Signed
Closed
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