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Mercedes and Batteryloop partner on energy storage solutions

BatteryLoop has signed a supply frame contract agreement with Mercedes-Benz Energy for batteries for energy storage solutions.

The agreement between BatteryLoop and Mercedes-Benz Energy includes call off options of batteries, DC systems and engineering.

The contract will secure high volumes of new and second-use battery modules from Mercedes-Benz Energy to BatteryLoop. This could enable BatteryLoop to roll out 40MWh within the next 18 months using Mercedes-Benz Energy’s modules.

The first delivery will be during 2022 of a 2MWh system with the power of 3MW installed in Sweden by BatteryLoop. 2MW equals approximately 10 000 kilometers driving with an electric car.

Gordon Gassmann, CEO Mercedes-Benz Energy, commented on the announcement, “With the company BatteryLoop we have got a partner that have showed deep knowledge in the ESS market, and we are convinced that our products will be an important role for the markets BatteryLoop have. The long-term engagement we see in BatteryLoop and its owner is a key for our decision.”

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Rasmus Bergström, CEO BatteryLoop, commented in a statement about how the agreement will see them, “offer our (…) energy storage solutions BLESS built on Mercedes-Benz Energy’s high-quality products. The market for large energy storage systems is increasing with the change to renewable energy production. Meeting this business opportunity, together with Mercedes-Benz Energy, is very encouraging.”

Rasmus added, “With second-use batteries and a power-optimizing system we can also, based on the Swedish environmental research institute lifecycle analysis, save 1 000-ton CO2 emissions per 3-megawatt energy strage system from the production and at the same time generate the same benefits for the grid.

“Additionally, we see that these systems can generate a 7-10 million SEK net income per year for the customer.”

This type of technology aims to support the electricity grid and unburden bottlenecks by providing electricity in the right moments.