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From ESS News Italy's largest second-life battery energy storage system was officially launched at Rome-Fiumicino airport yesterday. State-owned gas and electric company Enel's 2.5 MW/10 MWh Pioneer project comprises 762 battery packs and modules.
The inauguration of the largest energy storage facility using second-life batteries in Italy marks a turning point in the decarbonization of the Fiumicino airport hub.
Italvolt's 45GWh battery plant will be the Italy's largest, independent, battery cell factory. The battery cell factory will focus on creating new opportunities for re-skilling and upskilling workers from Italy's automotive industry.
Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them. Inauguration of Pioneer, the largest storage facility in Italy with second-life batteries, providing power to the airport Leonardo da Vinci in Fiumicino.
Italian multinational energy company Eni intends to become a player in battery cell manufacturing for stationary energy storage systems. Yesterday (24 September), the oil major
Rome''s Fiumicino International Airport has become the first in Italy to deploy a large-scale energy storage system built entirely from used electric vehicle batteries, in a bid to accelerate its
Rome''s Fiumicino Airport now uses second-life EV batteries to store solar energy and cut 16,000 tons of CO2 over ten years.
The inauguration of the largest energy storage facility using second-life batteries in Italy marks a turning point in the decarbonization of the Fiumicino airport hub.
Eni Storage Systems aims to establish a hub capable of producing over 8 GWh per year of lithium-iron-phosphate batteries, primarily intended for stationary energy storage, using a water
We are building Italy''s first “Gigafactory”, a state-of-the-art facility to satisfy the rapidly growing demand for lithium-ion cells for electric vehicles, industrial equipment, grid battery storage and other
Europe''s largest airport solar-battery integration, boosting energy resilience and circular economy leadership. Rome''s Fiumicino International Airport has launched Pioneer, Europe''s largest
Recycled electric vehicle (EV) batteries from automakers Nissan and Stellantis have found a second life powering a large-scale battery energy storage system (BESS) at Italy''s largest international transport
Briefing Italy is advancing its energy independence with the formation of Eni Storage Systems, a joint venture between energy giant Eni and Seri Industrial''s subsidiary Fib, to construct
Italy''s largest second-life battery energy storage system was officially launched at Rome-Fiumicino airport yesterday. State-owned gas and electric company Enel''s 2.5 MW/10 MWh Pioneer
High-density LiFePO4 and solid-state battery modules with integrated BMS and advanced thermal runaway prevention – ideal for industrial peak shaving and renewable integration.
Active liquid-cooled thermal management combined with AI-driven energy management systems (EMS) for optimal battery performance, safety, and predictive analytics.
Modular energy storage rack cabinets (IP55) and telecom power systems (-48V DC) for data centers, telecom towers, and industrial backup applications.
Solar-storage-charging (S2C) hubs and UL9540A certified containerized BESS (up to 5MWh) for utility-scale projects and microgrids.
We provide advanced lithium battery systems, solid-state storage, battery thermal management (BTMS), intelligent EMS, industrial rack cabinets, telecom power systems, solar-storage-charging (S2C) integration, and UL9540A certified containers for commercial, industrial, and renewable energy projects across Europe and globally.
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