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Fluence to supply Leag’s 4 GWh battery project, the largest in Europe, in Germany – SPE

solarenergyBy solarenergyNovember 8, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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Fluence Energy says it will deliver a 1GW/4GWh battery energy storage system for German energy producer Leag, which will be both the largest such project in Europe and the company’s largest single installation to date using its Smartstack platform.

November 7, 2025
Marija Maisch

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German energy company Leag is working with Fluence Energy GmbH, the German subsidiary of US-based Fluence Energy, on a 1 GW/4 GWh system in Jänschwalde. This is Germany’s first officially announced multi-gigawatt scale project and perhaps Europe’s largest project to date.

The GigaBattery project is part of Leag’s GigawattFactory, a major regional industrial initiative aimed at developing large-scale renewable energy generation, energy storage and green hydrogen infrastructure in Germany’s Lusatia region, transforming former coal mining area into a gigawatt-scale green energy hub.

In 2022, the German lignite miner and energy producer announced plans to bring 7 GW of solar and wind capacity online by 2030.

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