Long Duration Energy Storage

Thursday, June 20, 2024

Time
04:00 pm - 05:00 pm
Hall
Messe München
Room
Hall C2, Booth C2.230

Storing energy for longer can safely provide additional flexibility for a power system relying on renewable energy sources, and thus plays an important role in a successful energy transition. Co-hosted by LDES and IBESA, this session will dive headfirst into the topic of long duration energy storage systems - learn about current market dynamics, technologies and more!

04:00 pm - 04:10 pmWelcome by the Moderator

Ms. Julia Souder, CEO, LDES Council

04:10 pm - 04:20 pmThe Importance of LDES for EMEA Region

Mr. Eren Engur, Managing Director, Malta Inc.

04:20 pm - 04:30 pmLDES and the Iron Salt Battery: Clean, Affordable, and Capable Energy Storage for the Path to Net Zero

Mr. Thibault L'Huby, Lead Strategy and Business Development, VoltStorage GmbH

04:30 pm - 04:40 pmHow An Open-Stack Approach To Long-Duration Energy Storage Can Accellerate Adoption

Mr. Luca Manzella, VP Sales & Business Development EMEA, Energy Vault, SA

04:40 pm - 04:50 pmThe Only Certain Solution for Long Duration Energy Storage

Mr. Volker Schulte, CEO, CellCube Inc.

04:50 pm - 05:00 pmSodium-Sulfur Batteries (NAS Batteries) for Long-Duration Stationary Energy Storage

Mr. Uwe Fuchs, Head of Global Sales, BASF Stationary Energy Storage GmbH

Further Content
Exhibition Program
ees Innovation Hub Stage

Hall B0

The ees Innovation Hub Stage is a hot spot for visitors and exhibitors at ees Europe to establish new business relationships on all three days of the exhibition.

C4.409
Aurora Solar Germany GmbH

Intersolar Europe

Germany

This supplier is exhibiting at Intersolar Europe.

Joint Session
The Most Important Regulatory Developments for the Energy Storage Industry

Tuesday, May 06, 2025, 02:30 pm - 04:00 pm

ICM München Room 5

To provide much-needed flexibility to the increasingly renewables-dominated power systems, energy storage requires suitable market schemes and fair market conditions. Although authorities are increasingly recognizing the benefits of storage, regulations are still lagging behind. Lack of contracted revenues, barriers to co-location with PV, and an uneven playing field for European cleantech manufacturers are only a few examples of where storage needs regulatory action.In this panel, experts discuss the most exciting developments in regulatory frameworks, their suitability for unlocking the full potential of energy storage as well as necessary improvements.

Joint Session
Quality Indicators in C&I Storage Systems: What to Look For

Wednesday, May 07, 2025, 11:00 am - 12:30 pm

ICM München Room 5

As the share of fluctuating electricity producers (PV and wind power) continues to grow, electric energy storage systems will have to fulfill more and more functions in the grid. Batteries play a particularly important role here. From commercial and industrial storage systems to utility-scale storage systems for multi-use cases, the requirements are increasing. Key quality indicators are not only safety (including functional safety) but also reliability as well as performance, defined by efficiency and effectiveness, over an ideally long service life. Compliance with site-specific requirements, such as noise generation, is also important. In this session, these aspects will be examined from different points of view, providing recommendations beyond existing standards based on operating experience.

B1.440
AKKU SYS Akkumulator- und Batterietechnik Nord GmbH

ees Europe

Germany

This supplier is exhibiting at ees Europe.

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