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  • Italy energy storage battery air transport

    Italy energy storage battery air transport

    Italy's largest and busiest airport has integrated a total of 162 recycled Nissan Leaf and Stellantis batteries in an innovative battery energy storage system (BESS) to support its goal of reaching net-zero emissions by 2030.


    FAQs about Italy energy storage battery air transport

    What is Italy's largest energy storage system?

    Enel and Rome Fiumicino Airport have commissioned Italy's largest energy storage system with second-life batteries from electric cars. The stationary 10 MWh storage system uses a total of 762 battery modules from Mercedes-Benz, Nissan and Stellantis vehicles.

    Which car batteries are used at Fiumicino Airport?

    The BESS now installed at Fiumicino Airport is powered by 762 battery modules from Mercedes-Benz, Nissan and Stellantis. The project using electric car batteries dates back to 2022, when a collaboration was launched with Loccioni. Stellantis provided 78 second-life batteries, belonging to the eCMP electric platform dedicated to B-segment cars.

    What is the future of energy storage in Italy?

    MP: The future of energy storage in Italy is bright. With investments in technology, regulatory support, and declining costs, BESS will become a key pillar of Italy's transition to a sustainable energy future. Telis Energy is proud to play a role in this journey by originating, developing, and building high-quality BESS projects.

    How important are Bess in Italy's energy transition?

    MP: BESS are becoming increasingly vital in Italy's energy transition. With the ambitious targets outlined in the National Energy and Climate Plan (NECP), including reducing carbon emissions and increasing renewable energy to 30% of final energy consumption by 2030, BESS are essential.

    How much energy does a Nissan Leaf battery store?

    Each battery had a capacity of 50 kWh of storage energy, for a total of 3.9 MWh.Nissan says it supplied 84 second-life Nissan LEAF batteries, totalling 2.1 MWh of energy storage, to system integrator Loccioni, responsible for harmonising them into Enel's BESS.

    Are new batteries the future of electric transport?

    While electric transport continues to grow, one field remains certain for second-life applications: new batteries that carmakers often have sitting around without ever having seen any use at all because of rapid technological developments or discontinued models.

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