Grid booster Kupferzell - largest grid battery storage system in the world
The Kupferzell grid booster, located in north-eastern Baden-Wuerttemberg, is setting new standards as the world's largest grid battery storage facility with a total output of 250 MW for one hour, set on an area the size of 4.5 soccer pitches (approx. 34,000 m²). The new grid booster will help reduce the operating costs of the German transmission grid, enable more efficient use of the grid operator's existing as well as new power lines, and keep the power grid stable during transmission line outages - within milliseconds.
CDM Smith was involved in the approval planning and is responsible for the comprehensive services for execution planning and construction. As part of the execution planning, CDM Smith has crafted a 3D model (BIM) depicting the future battery storage system, with ongoing refinement slated throughout the construction process.
After having received the approval for an early construction start and partial completion of the detailed construction planning, CDM Smith began preparatory groundworks and general site development in September 2023. The construction works expected for this project in 2024 include foundations for the battery facilities including inverters and transformers, an operational building including the associated infrastructure, drainage systems, reservoir ducts, cable ducts, roads, outdoor facilities and landscaping. The grid booster is expected to be ready for trial operation by 2025.
We are very proud to be able to make such a significant contribution to Germany's national energy transition.
Grid booster Kupferzell was already awarded the ICPMA Sustainability Award at the ICPMA Awards Ceremony 2023. The ICPMA Award is a prestigious award that honors excellence and innovation in project management. For many years, companies and organizations have been recognized for their expertise and dedication to providing outstanding solutions in the construction and infrastructure industry. At the award ceremony, Dr. Constantin Prins (Project Management), Benjamin Bartsch and Lukas Wallrabe (both Business Development) accepted the award in the presence of our client Fluence Energy, represented by Timothy Frantz.
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