
Baku, Azerbaijan, March 26. TotalEnergies has
announced investment decisions for six battery storage projects in
Germany, totaling 221 MW of new capacity with an investment of 160
million euros, Trend reports.
The announcement was made in Berlin during the Europe 2025
conference, where TotalEnergies CEO Patrick Pouyanné
participated.
The projects were developed by Kyon Energy, a company acquired
by TotalEnergies in 2024, and most will use next-generation
batteries supplied by Saft, a TotalEnergies affiliate specializing
in battery technology. Construction began in late 2024, with
commissioning expected in early 2026.
The new storage capacity aligns with TotalEnergies’ broader
activities in Germany’s electricity sector, which include
production, trading, aggregation, and the commercialization of firm
clean power. The company aims to enhance the resilience of
Germany’s power system by reducing grid congestion and improving
flexibility to support the country’s renewable energy growth.