
A HyperStrong standalone energy storage project in the central German city of Königssee has achieved a significant milestone.
The 10.35MW/22.36MWh project was officially launched in July last year, with systems delivered in December and commissioning work completed in February of this year.
The project is equipped with a HyperBlock II liquid-cooled energy storage system. As a flagship product for HyperStrong designed for utility-scale applications, HyperBlock II demonstrates exceptional performance, including high maturity, safety and reliability, low levelized cost of storage (LCOS), a long lifespan and strong environmental adaptability.
The system adopts a combined fire protection solution of cabin-level aerosol, combustible gas detection and water fire sprinkler. Equipped with the automatic inspection and remote operation and maintenance (O&M) functions of HyperStrong’s AI-based cloud platform, it can achieve early hazard detection and prompt elimination, thus providing a solid guarantee for the safe and stable operation of the storage station.
The Königssee project will mainly provide auxiliary services such as primary and secondary frequency regulation, and participate in electricity market trading, which is of great significance for stabilizing regional power supply and optimizing energy utilization. Upon full commercial operation, it is expected to play a crucial role in the German energy market and promote local energy transition and sustainable development.