A circular energy storage system from BatteryLoop was installed at Stena Metall Group Headquarters in Gothenburg, built with second-use batteries. The Bless I (BatteryLoop energy storage system) is a collaboration between BatteryLoop, Micropower Group, Stena Fastigheter and Toyota Material Handling and is connected to 55 electric vehicle chargers where four of them offers semi-fast charging of 22kW.

This collaboration shows the possibility of building Bless systems with another second-use battery product, this time from Toyota Material Handling and the Swedish battery producer Micropower Group. BatteryLoop sees great opportunities for continued cooperation with Toyota Material Handling for their second-use batteries in our state-of-art systems,” says Rasmus Bergström, CEO BatteryLoop.

BatteryLoop: one solution, many suppliers

In the collaboration, Toyota Material Handling has provided the batteries for the Bless I and Micropower Group is the battery producer. 

Creating an Energy Storage consisting of our used Forklift batteries is intelligent and sustainable, good for the global environment. It will even out the energy need in our society around the clock, which is a well-known Toyota Way principle,” says Kristian Björkman, Senior Vice President TMHE Supply.

We are very happy that we in this collaboration can show a great use case for our battery modules when they are no longer suitable for its initial purpose. As a supplier of batteries, we want to enable our customers to in a sustainable way be able to recycle or re-use their batteries. Finding solutions like this both increases value and improves the environmental impact of the battery modules” says Fredrik Falk, VP Marketing and Sales Micropower Group.

The property where Stena Metall Groups has its main office is one of Stena Fastigheter´s commercial real estates in the Gothenburg area. This is the second commercial building where a circular energy storage system has been installed.

“Stena Fastigheter works actively to find sustainable energy solutions, and the investment in battery storage is part of that work. Through an innovative solution and with a focus on circularity, we contribute to improve power regulation and energy storage in the building, which constitutes a stabilizing function for a changing electricity network, says Agneta Kores, MD of Stena Fastigheter Göteborg.

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