Qualitätsmerkmale von Großspeichern: Auf was sollte geachtet werden?

Mittwoch, 07. Mai 2025

Zeit
11:00 - 12:30Uhr
Halle
ICM München
Raum
Room 5

Mit dem stetig wachsenden Anteil an fluktuierenden Stromerzeugern (PV und Windkraft) müssen elektrische Energiespeicher zunehmend mehr Aufgaben in den Netzen übernehmen. Batterien nehmen in diesem Kontext eine besonders wichtige Rolle ein. Ob Gewerbe- und Industriespeicher oder Utility-Scale-Speicher für Mehrfachnutzung - die Anforderungen steigen. Entscheidende Qualitätsmerkmale sind dabei nicht nur Sicherheit (einschließlich der funktionalen Sicherheit), sondern auch die Zuverlässigkeit und die Performance, definiert durch Effizienz und Effektivität über eine möglichst lange Lebensdauer. Auch die Erfüllung standortspezifischer Anforderungen, wie beispielsweise die Geräuschentwicklung, ist wichtig. In dieser Session werden diese Aspekte aus unterschiedlichen Blickwinkeln beleuchtet und basierend auf Betriebserfahrungen Empfehlungen über existierende Standards hinausgegeben.

Bitte beachten Sie, dass alle Konferenzsessions in englischer Sprache abgehalten werden.

11:00 - 11:05UhrWelcome and Introduction

Kai-Philipp Kairies

CEO

ACCURE Battery Intelligence GmbH

11:05 - 11:15UhrUnlocking Success: Mastering Critical Technical & Techno-Commercial Elements in Bess Contracts to Mitigate Owner's Risks

Andres Blanco

Managing Director

Blanboz Limited

11:15 - 11:25UhrBattery Fire Safety - Updates on NFPA 855

Nicholas Bartlett

Fire Marshal

National Renewable Energy Laboratory

11:25 - 11:35UhrEnsuring Excellence: Key Quality Factors in C&I Storage Systems

Jonas Meyer

Head of Procurement

ELMI Power GmbH

11:35 - 11:45UhrFrom Planning to Perfection: Leveraging Quality for Better BESS Projects

Jason Goodhand

Global Business Lead - Energy Storage

DNV

11:45 - 12:30UhrQ&A and Panel Discussion

Europas größte und internationalste Fachmesse für Batterien und Energiespeichersysteme
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Referent
Nicholas Bartlett, National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Fire Marshal

USA

Nicholas Bartlett is the Fire Marshal at the United States Department of Energy National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Golden, Colorado. Nick is a licensed Fire Protection Engineer and has fire safety expertise in renewable energy technologies including energy storage systems/batteries, hydrogen, photovoltaic, wind, and more. Nick is a technical committee member of energy storage and battery related standards including NFPA 855, NFPA 800, UL 1487, UL 9540, and UL 1973.

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Kai-Philipp Kairies, ACCURE Battery Intelligence GmbH

CEO

Germany

Kai-Philipp Kairies is a scientist and entrepreneur who has been at the forefront of battery research and development since 2008. In 2020, he became CEO of Accure Battery Intelligence GmbH, a pioneering provider of advanced analytics designed to enhance battery safety and profitability.

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Jonas Meyer, ELMI Power GmbH

Head of Procurement

Deutschland

Jonas Meyer is Head of Procurement at ELMI Power GmbH, a leading manufacturer of battery-integrated DC charging systems that connect battery storage with high-performance applications such as ultra-fast charging. He has more than eight years of experience in the battery storage industry, holding various positions in sales and procurement, and has been involved in C&I and utility-scale storage projects totaling over 1 GWh in volume. In his current strategic role, he supports the development and market introduction of innovative battery-based solutions and consults clients on battery system procurement. He holds a master's degree in electrical engineering and spent over two years studying, working, and living in China, where he gained valuable insights into Chinese business culture - an important advantage in today's global battery market.

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Jason Goodhand, DNV

Global Business Lead - Energy Storage

Norway

Since 2019 Jason has been the global business leader for energy storage at DNV. Jason has a passion for new energy technologies and began his career in the hydrogen technology sector in 2002. With over 20 years of experience in the cleantech energy space, Jason has developed and managed businesses and projects involving grid-scale renewable energy, hydrogen fuel cells, and energy storage in Canada and the United States. Jason's global role at DNV comes after 10 years with international energy giant ENGIE in various roles and locations, including its initial energy storage initiative in North America in 2015. Jason holds a Master of Business Administration degree from the Richard Ivey School of Business and a Mechanical Engineering degree from the University of Western Ontario.

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Andres Blanco, Blanboz Limited

Managing Director

Vereinigtes Könrigreich

Andres Blanco is the Managing Director and founder of Blanboz Limited, a pioneering company dedicated to delivering techno-commercial solutions for the integration of battery energy storage systems (BESS) into the electric grids, encompassing all stages from design and procurement to quality assurance and commissioning. With over a decade of experience in the BESS industry, he has earned the title of self-proclaimed BESS Master, contributing to the acceleration of BESS projects totalling over 12 GWh worldwide. Andres's unique blend of commercial and engineering expertise is highlighted by his work on some of the world's most significant solar PV farms and the largest BESS project to date in the UK, alongside his efforts in supporting NGOs in developing countries.

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