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Voltfang opens a second life battery plant in Germany, invoiced as Europe’s largest PV Magazine International

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Voltfang has opened what it claims is the largest battery storage factory in the second life in West Germany, with 250 MWh annual capacity expected in 2026 and a target of 1 GWh before 2031.

August 22, 2025
Sandra Enkhardt

By ESS News

Voltfang has officially opened its ‘future FAB’ production site in Aachen, Germany. The factory will produce second-life battery storage systems for industrial, commercial and large-scale applications.

The company said that the annual production capacity will reach 250 MWh next year and rises to 1 GWh before 2031.

It claimed that the Fab-op de Triwo Technopark Aachen, at the former production location of electric car manufacturer Next E-Go-the largest production facility in Europe is for battery storage systems for second life. Business production started in April.

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