Success stories from the future of mobility

Together with our energy customers and partners, we are already implementing tomorrow's ideas today.


Renault and The Mobility House Energy operate Europe’s largest stationary storage systems based on EV batteries in France, comprising more than 1,200 1st- and 2nd-life batteries in total. Both assets provide balancing services (frequency regulation), helping to stabilize the grid.

In Bulgaria, Electrohold Trade is working with The Mobility House Energy to combine solar parks and battery storage facilities based on the co-location principle. The facilities are intelligently optimized via a modern trading platform.

A 48 MWh container-based large-scale storage system made from new vehicle batteries in Grevesmühlen combines economic efficiency with resource-conserving circular economy. Our commercialization experience and self-developed algorithms, maximizes profitability.
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In addition to a Renault R5 and a bidirectional wallbox, the offer includes an energy contract with Mobilize and a control app. We provide the electricity tariff and our technology for marketing the electric car batteries on the energy markets.

With 31 project partners from the automotive and energy industries, IT and charging infrastructure, and science, we have set up four real-world laboratories across Germany to conduct field trials on connected e-mobility. The focus is on bidirectional charging concepts.
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The first stationary battery storage facility in Germany is going into operation in Elverlingsen. It was developed in cooperation with Groupe Renault, FENECON, and other partners and compensates for fluctuations in renewable energy generation.