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Deutsche Bahn Expands Solar-Powered Second-Life Battery Storage Initiative

The Leipzig pilot system now operational, saving €85,000 annually, with Kassel set to follow as part of Deutsche Bahn's sustainability and cost-efficiency strategy.

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Overview

  • Deutsche Bahn has launched a pilot project in Leipzig using second-life batteries from retired electric vehicles to store solar energy for its ICE maintenance workshop.
  • The system supplies approximately 25% of the workshop's electricity needs, reducing annual energy costs by around €85,000.
  • Developed by a Deutsche Bahn-owned startup, the battery storage system repurposes modules from eight electric cars that were in use for five to seven years.
  • Kassel is the next location slated to receive a similar installation, with additional sites under evaluation for future rollouts.
  • This initiative aligns with Deutsche Bahn's Sanierungsprogramm, which integrates sustainability and financial recovery efforts to improve long-term economic performance.