The project combines utility-scale storage with an AI data center and district heating network in an ambitious multi-use development. The Swiss developer started work this month on the technology center following regulatory approval, with commercial operation targeted for summer. . The redox flow project has enormous storage capacity, expected to be finished in mid-2028. This is what the Laufenburg Technology Center is supposed to look like. Completion is scheduled for 2028. | Image rendering: Flexbase Flexbase Group has begun construction on what could become one of Europe's. . Utility EWS AG and developer MW Storage have completed the expansion of a battery energy storage system (BESS) project in Switzerland from 20MW to 28MW, making it the country's largest. The companies inaugurated the newly expanded project last week in a ceremony last week (24 May), which adds 8MW. . Switzerland's new €2 billion energy storage initiative isn't just another infrastructure project - it's a moonshot combining hydropower tradition with cutting-edge tech. Let's unpack why this project could become the Rolex of renewable energy solutions. Switzerland's mountainous terrain has always. . The world's largest flow battery energy storage system is under construction in Switzerland In the Swiss town of Laufenburg, located at the intersection of the borders of Switzerland, Germany, and France, a groundbreaking energy project is taking shape: the Technology Center Laufenburg (TZL). This. . In the Swiss town of Laufenburg, at the junction of the borders of Switzerland, Germany, and France, construction has begun on one of the most ambitious energy projects in recent years – the Technology Center Laufenburg (TZL). This is not only a record-breaking flow battery (redox) energy storage. . We're excited to take an important step in Switzerland's energy transition together with Primeo Energie. In Kappel, in the canton of Solothurn, one of the largest battery storage systems in Switzerland is currently under construction, with a total capacity of 65 megawatt-hours. The successful.