12MWh energy storage system connected to new hybrid energy park at Vattenfall
Vattenfall built a new hybrid energy park, consisting of solar panels, wind turbines and an energy storage system at Haringvliet in the Netherlands.

The electricity grid of the future
Vattenfall built a new hybrid energy park, consisting of solar panels, wind turbines and an energy storage system at Haringvliet in the Netherlands.
Alfen supplied a 1MW (1MWh) energy storage solution to Nurmon Aurinko, a large-scale energy project and Finland's first large-scale solar park.
Alfen supplied an energy storage system to WeertEnergie for solar power owned by a cooperative; a first of its kind. The COOP-Store (Cooperative Storage Renewable Energy) project aims to combine multiple cases: optimising local self-consumption from solar PV, providing grid stability services and energy trading.
Alfen supplied an energy storage system in Beveren, at a site of Ibogem, a Belgian inter-municipal cooperation partnership.
Greener, a green energy supplier for events and off-grid projects, bought eight new mobile energy storage systems at Alfen.
At Peleman Industries in Puurs in 2018, the first large-scale storage system in Belgium was installed on an industrial site that contributes to balancing out the electricity grid.
Mid-2018, the dance and house festival Drift in Nijmegen was powered entirely by solar energy, made possible by Alfen's energy storage system TheBattery.
Alfen supplied a 200kWh energy storage system solution to BAM and Stedin for a renovated neighbourhood in Woerden, the Netherlands.
Alfen supplied an integrated energy storage solution to one of BMW AG's test sites in Munich, Germany, and thereby enabled ultra-fast charging for electric vehicles.
Alfen supplied an energy system that combines a charging hub, energy storage and sustainable production at the Cars Jeans Stadium of ADO Den Haag.
Alfen supplied an energy storage system to the test site for electric vehicles of ElaadNL.
The rapid increase of intermittent renewable energy is putting an increasing pressure on global electricity grids. To make power grids more resilient to external influences, Alfen is launching a new solution: A platform that allows local parts of the grid to disconnect from the central grid and self-heal.