Energy storage project from the Munich craft brewery in Germany
Project Background
A craft brewery located in the heart of Munich faces high peak-hour electricity prices in Bavaria (€0.42/kWh) and stringent power stability requirements for its brewing process. The brewery needs to ensure uninterrupted operation of its fermentation tank temperature control system while mitigating rising energy costs.
Project Solution
• Deployment of a commercial lithium iron phosphate energy storage system
• Configuration of an intelligent temperature control management system to ensure stable battery operation under the specific conditions of the brewery
• Compact cabinet design
• Integration of an energy management system for optimized power scheduling of brewing equipment
Policy Support
Based on Bavaria's commercial and industrial energy storage incentive policy:
Received energy transition subsidies for SMEs
Participated in Munich's grid demand response project
User Feedback
"This system perfectly suits our brewery's electricity needs. During peak hours, the system provides more than two hours of continuous power, ensuring the stability of the fermentation process. By participating in grid peak shaving, we can also earn additional revenue during brewing breaks. Most importantly, the system effectively avoids the risk of batch spoilage due to voltage fluctuations."
