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ADS-TEC Energy wins contract for SWLB municipal battery storage project in Germany
German municipal utility, SWLB, has selected ADS-TEC Energy’s 5 MWh battery energy storage system for integration with its biomass power plant. The BESS5000

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n\nGerman municipal utility, SWLB, has selected ADS-TEC Energy’s 5 MWh battery energy storage system for integration with its biomass power plant.\n\n\nThe BESS5000 system provides grid flexibility and enables participation in energy and ancillary service markets\n\n\nThis project will act as a reference for decentralized storage in the regulated European distribution grids market.\n\n\nADS-TEC Energy battery storage systems deliver recurring revenues from grid services and allow participation in energy markets\n\n\n NÜRTINGEN, Germany & LUDWIGSBURG, Germany--(BUSINESS WIRE)--\nADS-TEC Energy PLC (NASDAQ: ADSE) today announced it has won a contract from Stadtwerke Ludwigsburg-Kornwestheim (SWLB), a municipal utility in southern Germany, to supply a battery energy storage system for its wood-fired combined heat and power plant. SWLB chose ADS-TEC Energy’s BESS5000 system with a capacity of five megawatt-hours (MWh) for a project scheduled for construction in 2026.\nThis press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20251216312829/en/ADS-TEC Energy's BESS5000 battery energy storage system selected for SWLB's power plant in Germany\nThe BESS5000 modular storage system is designed to meet the requirements of municipal utilities with regulated distribution grids. For the SWLB deployment, ADS-TEC Energy will manage technical planning, securing authorizations, and the integration of IT and cybersecurity in partnership with the engineering firm SCHNEPF Group, based in Nagold, Germany.\n\nDecentralized storage as a scalable infrastructure model\n\nUsing ADS-TEC Energy battery system. SWLB will be able to smooth peak loads, store surplus renewable electricity, and ease pressure on the local grid. By locating the system right next to the biomass power plant, the solution’s flexible setup benefits from proximity to the energy generation while being operated independently via the medium-voltage grid connection.\n\nDecentralized storage projects make it easier for distribution grids to accommodate renewable energy, while reducing congestion, and improving grid stability. At the same time, they allow customers to participate in energy and ancillary service markets, creating new recurring revenues.\n\nMichael Rudloff, COO of ADS-TEC Energy, commented: “SWLB’s project demonstrates how muni...