Energy storage provider INTILION receives largest order so far in company history
+++ Telekom subsidiary PASM orders storage systems with a total capacity of approx. 60 MWh
+++Entry into growth market of energy storage for the telecommunications industry and for data centers
+++ To be used for frequency balancing and balancing services
Paderborn.
The energy storage provider INTILION has received the largest order in the company's history from PASM Power and Air Condition Solution Management GmbH (PASM), a fully owned subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom. Energy storage facilities with a total capacity of around 60 MWh will be installed at Telekom locations. Commissioning is planned to take place by the end of 2023.
Dr. André Haubrock, CEO of INTILION AG, says: "The order from PASM is another important milestone in the company's development. We have not only received our largest order for large-scale storage systems so far from a well-known customer, but also successfully entered the important market of energy storage systems for the telecommunications industry and data centers. We expect a high demand for energy storage systems in these sectors in the next few years - especially due to the switch to electricity from renewable energies. We have already made preparations to take on an important role in this market as well."
The INTILION | scalecube large-scale storage units are to be used at three locations for frequency balancing and balancing services. The installation will be front-of-the-meter. Energy storage systems with a capacity of around 26 MWh are to be installed at each of the two locations in Hanover and Bamberg, and a further 6 MWh at the Münster location. Trial operations will start in the third quarter of 2023 and will transition to regular operations by the end of 2023.
So far, INTILION has sold its large-scale storage solutions mainly to utilities. With the order from PASM, INTILION is now developing new industries as customer groups for the INTILION | scalecube large-scale storage systems, which can be installed with a capacity of up to 100 MWh. With advancing digitalization, additional data centers with large power requirements are needed worldwide. This opens further potential in the already rapidly growing market for energy storage systems. With energy storage systems, the share of renewable energies for electricity consumption can be increased and thus the transformation to "green data centers" can be advanced.
About PASM
PASM Power & Air Solutions is the energy supplier for the Telekom Group in Germany and ensures the availability of critical infrastructures. This includes the procurement, provision and delivery of energy. PASM is sustainably committed to the expansion of renewable energies. For further information, please visit https://www.pasm.de/
Press contact PASM:
Ann Carolin Kröger
Communications Specialist
E-Mail: Ann-Carolin.Kroeger@pasm.de
Phone: +49 251 39773011
About INTILION
INTILION GmbH (“INTILION”) is a solution provider for innovative, modular, and scalable energy storage solutions. In the DACH region, the company is a leading provider of lithium-ion energy storage systems with capacities ranging from 1 to approximately 100 megawatt-hours. Its product and service portfolio is particularly suited for deployment in critical infrastructure and system-critical applications, supporting grid stabilization and ensuring security of supply. Customers include energy utilities, municipal utilities, renewable energy asset owners, EPC contractors, and energy-intensive industries. With a holistic approach covering system engineering, hardware and software solutions, project development, as well as comprehensive service and maintenance offerings, INTILION actively drives the transformation towards a carbon-free, flexible, and digital energy sector. Headquartered in Paderborn, INTILION is part of the owner-managed HOPPECKE Group, which brings more than 95 years of expertise and technical excellence in battery technology. Further information is available at https://intilion.com/.

