Germany ROUNDUP: TotalEnergies and Kyon, Envision and Ju:niz, Flower progress BESS portfolios
energy-storage.news Jul 15, 2026

Germany ROUNDUP: TotalEnergies and Kyon, Envision and Ju:niz, Flower progress BESS portfolios

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

TotalEnergies has secured €440 million of debt financing to develop an 11‑project battery energy storage system (BESS) portfolio in Germany, totaling 789 MW and 1,628 MWh. The projects, originally built by Kyon Energy and now 50 % owned by TotalEnergies after a deal with Allianz Global Investors, are slated for operation by 2028 and will largely use Saft‑manufactured systems, a TotalEnergies subsidiary. Meanwhile, Chinese renewable‑energy firm Envision Energy announced a partnership with German developer‑operator Ju:niz Energy to launch its first Gen 8 BESS installations in the country, comprising 140.6 MWh across two sites: an 88.4 MWh plant in Baindt and a 52.2 MWh plant in Schöningen. Envision will supply its four‑hour, grid‑forming Gen 8 platform, while Ju:niz will handle development, ownership, and operation, aiming to meet Germany’s stringent regulatory and grid requirements.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · The financing and technology deals lock in large‑scale, bank‑able storage capacity that can smooth Germany’s renewable integration, setting a template for Europe’s next wave of grid‑scale batteries.