Vattenfall and Terralayr launch virtual battery offering in Germany
Vattenfall and Terralayr have begun marketing a virtual battery solution in Germany, introducing an innovative energy storage model designed to enhance grid flexibility without requiring physical battery ownership.
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- Partnership between Vattenfall, a major European energy company, and Terralayr, a sustainable infrastructure developer.
- Launch of an innovative virtual battery offering in Germany.
- Focus on enhancing grid flexibility without requiring physical battery ownership.
- Represents a forward-looking strategy in the energy storage sector.
Source Intelligence
The virtual battery concept enables customers to access storage capacity through a flexible, software-driven platform. The solution aggregates distributed battery assets and optimizes them via digital control systems, allowing businesses to balance energy demand, manage peak loads, and benefit from electricity market opportunities. The solution is designed to enhance grid flexibility without requiring physical battery ownership.
"Vattenfall and Terralayr have begun marketing a virtual battery solution in Germany"
"Vattenfall and Terralayr have begun marketing a virtual battery solution in Germany"
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