Alfen: Energy Storage Makes The Hague Football Stadium Self-sustainable
Unique combination of charging hub for electric vehicles and energy storage
ALMERE, The Netherlands, December 18, 2017 /PRNewswire/ --
A unique combination of charging infrastructure for electric vehicles and energy storage allows visitors of the Cars Jeans football stadium in The Hague to charge their electric vehicles with maximal power from renewable resources. Alfen delivers this fully integrated project for its client Scholt Energy Control, supported by grid operator Stedin and the municipality of The Hague. The project is expected to be operational in the first quarter of 2018.
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Charging your electric vehicle while watching a football game
During the daytime, the ADO The Hague football stadium generates its own energy from solar panels on its roof. This energy is mostly needed at night, to light the stadium but also to charge the increasing amount of electric vehicles of its visitors. Alfen's energy storage system can store the solar energy that is generated during the day, and supply this energy to the electric vehicles during the night.
Ton Koning, Program Manager Air Quality at the municipality of The Hague, comments: "Through this initiative, renewable energy can be used locally for the electric vehicle charging hub. We hope this will further stimulate the use of electric vehicles and consequently improve the air quality in our city."
Unique integrated energy solution
For this project Alfen will supply a charging hub for electric vehicles consisting of 20 charge points to the municipality of The Hague, including an advanced load balancing platform to maximize the utilization of the existing grid connection. This charging hub will be connected directly to Alfen's energy storage system. Alfen will also supply its remote management platform and connect the system to renewable energy sources and the electricity grid of Stedin.
Andreas Plenk, Global Sales Director Energy Storage at Alfen, comments: "This project brings together all of Alfen's areas of expertise: grid connections, EV charging equipment and energy storage. Integrating these areas of expertise will play an increasingly important role to incorporate the growing amount of renewables and electric vehicles, as these are causing imbalance on the electricity grid."
New energy storage project for Scholt Energy Control
This storage system is the second project that Scholt Energy Control has awarded to Alfen this year. Scholt Energy Control is an energy supplier to businesses in Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany. In May of this year, Alfen delivered the first storage system in the Netherlands connected to a wind farm for a consortium involving Scholt Energy Services (an affiliate of Scholt Energy Control).
Sander Drissen, Business Development Manager at Scholt Energy Services: "This project is truly unique in the combination of use cases. We will use TheBattery of Alfen to store the oversupply of renewable energy generated during the day. This energy can then be used in the evenings when it is most needed. In this way we make optimal use of the generated renewable energy. We will also smooth out the grid impact of a large number of electric vehicles that plug in at the same location at the same time. And finally, when the stadium is not being used, we can use the storage system for energy trading to further improve our business case."
Paul Broos, Project Manager at grid operator Stedin adds: "Solutions that integrate smart charging and storage will be of increasing importance to avoid sizable grid investments as a result of the growing amount of renewable energy sources coming on line in combination with the roll-out of electric vehicles".
About Alfen
With smart grid solutions, energy storage systems, charging stations for electric vehicles and a diverse portfolio of other products, systems and services, Alfen has a central and connecting role in the energy grid.
Alfen's transformer substations provide millions of households and companies with energy, while thousands of electric vehicles make daily use of Alfen's charging stations. The Alfen energy storage system is used for applications such as load balancing, energy trading, frequency regulation and creating autonomous electricity grids in combination with solar or wind energy.
With its large range of in-house developed products and vast experience as systems integrator, Alfen is building the electricity grid of the future: reliable, sustainable and innovative.
About Scholt Energy Control and Scholt Energy Services
Scholt Energy Control is active as a supplier of electricity and gas to the business market in the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany. The company headquarters are located in Valkenswaard (NL). They also have offices in Waregem (BE) and Ratingen (DE). With their personal, clear, independent approach, Scholt Energy Control has rapidly established a position for themselves in the international energy market. With Scholt Energy Services, the company focuses on innovations in the sustainable energy market. Scholt Energy Services offers independent, innovative solutions focused on energy consumption, energy storage and the generation of energy. Scholt Energy Services aims to create successful and long-term partnerships to achieve ambitions in the field of sustainability.
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