This is what the Laufenburg Technology Center should look like. Completion is planned for 2028
Image: Flexbase
By ESS News
Flexbase Group has started to build what could become one of Europe’s largest flow battery storage installations, whereby the land is broken on an 800 MW/1.6 GWH Redox flow system in Laufenburg, Switzerland. The project combines storage on utility scale with an AI data center and district heating network in an ambitious development with multiple use.
The Swiss developer started working at the technology center this month after approval of the regulations, with commercial operation aimed at the summer of 2028. The facility will occupy 20,000 square meters at Laufenburg’s Grid Interconnection Hub, which lies on the fast of Swiss, German and French transmission networks with 41 cross -border lines.
Raphael Schmid, CMO from Flexbase, did not want to say who the supplier of the battery storage system is when requested by PV -Magazine. The company also keeps the exact investment costs secret. However, a report in the “Badian Zeitung” speaks of a “billion dollar project”.
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