TotalEnergies Set To Launch Six BESS Projects In Germany By Chitrika Grover/ Updated On Thu, Mar 27th, 2025 Highlights : These projects were developed by Kyon Energy, a TotalEnergies affiliate acquired in 2024, and most will use batteries supplied by Saft, a TotalEnergies affiliate The project construction began at the end of 2024, and commissioning is planned for early 2026. TotalEnergies To Launch Six New BESS Projects Across Germany TotalEnergies made an investment decision to add six battery storage projects with a total of 221 MW of new storage capacity and an investment outlay of €160 million in Germany. TotalEnergies made its announcement on the occasion of Patrick Pouyanné’s participation in the Europe 2025 conference held in Berlin. These projects were developed by Kyon Energy, a TotalEnergies affiliate acquired in 2024, and most will use batteries supplied by Saft, a TotalEnergies affiliate and leader in advanced battery technology. Construction began at the end of 2024, and commissioning is planned for early 2026. The launch of these projects marks a major milestone in TotalEnergies’ development of battery energy storage capacity in Germany, where the company has operations in the production, trading, aggregation, and commercialization of clean firm power. This storage capacity will allow TotalEnergies to contribute to the resilience of the German power system, by reducing congestion and adding flexibility in order to quickly boost the country’s renewables sector. TotalEnergies expands its integrated power operations in Germany These batteries round out TotalEnergies’ German electricity portfolio, which consists of: 7 GW1 of onshore wind and solar in development and 200 MW1 installed or under construction; 6.5 GW net of offshore wind in development; 2 GW of storage capacity in development and 321 MW under construction; 9 GW of electricity aggregation capacity managed by Quadra Energy ; 6,900 developed and operated charge points, including 1,100 with high-power charging. “We are delighted with this significant step forward in the development of our integrated power activities in Germany, Europe’s largest electricity market. The implementation and integration of all these battery projects will allow us to supply our customers with clean firm power, contributing directly to our targeted 12% profitability in this activity,” said Patrick Pouyanné, Chairman and CEO of TotalEnergies. News In Brief: TotalEnergies 75MW Deal, ENGIE’s Saudi Plans, KPI Green In 300 MW Solar Deal Also Read Energy storage development is necessary to enable TotalEnergies to offer Clean Firm Power to its customers, i.e. the continuous, stable supply of renewable electricity. Batteries also help to maximize the value of TotalEnergies’ portfolio, especially through its trading activities. The company leverages the expertise of its Saft affiliate for the supply of battery storage systems for its needs. TotalEnergies Launches Two Major Solar Farms with Battery Storage in Texas Also Read Tags: BESS projects, Germany, International, Kyon Energy, Patrick Pouyanné, TotalEnergies