Ingenbohl II

Battery storage

8 MW

8 MWh

Switzerland

Ingenbohl II was deliberately designed as an extension of an existing site. Instead of developing new areas, existing infrastructure was used efficiently and expanded in a targeted manner. With an additional output of 8 MW, the plant strengthens regional grid stability and increases flexibility in times of high load or volatile feed-in. The project is a prime example of sustainable scaling: technical consolidation instead of expansion, strategic development instead of isolated individual investments.

Commissioning:

2024

2024

Source of Revenue:

Ancillary Services

Technology Provider:

Hitachi Energy

Optimizer / Aggregator:

CKW

Aerial view of a battery storage system with transformers, containers, and a CKW building, embedded in a picturesque Swiss landscape.
  • Extensive battery storage facility with white and blue containers against a breathtaking mountain backdrop with snow-capped peaks and green meadows.
  • Detailed view of a crane operation lifting a concrete element, with power poles and a mountain landscape in the background.
  • Heavy-duty crane lifting a large concrete block on a site with electrical installations and a mountain panorama in the background.
  • Construction site view of a battery storage project with containers, construction vehicles, and earthworks in misty weather.
  • Aerial view of a battery storage system with transformers, power lines, and industrial buildings, surrounded by a green meadow.

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