EnBW has commissioned a solar park with integrated battery storage in Öhringen, Germany.
The company said the project has a capacity of 6.22MWp and includes a 6.1MWh battery system to store and dispatch electricity flexibly.
EnBW added that the site is expected to generate around 7 million kWh of electricity annually, equivalent to the consumption of around 2,500 households.
The facility covers 5.72 hectares and includes around 10,000 solar modules supplied by VSun.
The battery system enables electricity to be fed into the grid based on demand, independent of solar generation and grid load.
Construction began in July 2025 and the plant entered operation at the end of February 2026.
EnBW will plan, operate and maintain the project over a 30-year period.
“With this project in Öhringen, we are strengthening the energy transition locally and using innovative technology such as VSun modules and storage solutions to make green energy more efficient,” said Dan Brambach, project manager at EnBW.
“The stored electricity is then available when demand on the grid is higher.”
“I am pleased that EnBW is making another important contribution to the energy transition in Öhringen with the new solar park. This facility is a strong signal and shows that Öhringen is taking responsibility for a climate-friendly future,” said Patrick Wegener, mayor of Öhringen.


