Electric vehicle battery packs are becoming increasingly popular for stationary energy storage projects.

In the latest, Nissan Leaf battery packs are now powering a new large energy storage system at the Johan Cruijff Arena.

The project is the result of collaboration between Nissan, Eaton, BAM, The Mobility House and the Johan Cruijff Arena, supported by the Amsterdam Climate and Energy Fund (AKEF) and Interreg.

Nissan claims that it is “the largest European energy storage system using second-life and new electric vehicle batteries in a commercial building.”

They installed a 3 MW/2.8 MWh storage system made of battery modules from the equivalent of 148 Nissan Leaf battery packs.

The Japanese automaker released a few pictures of the installation at the stadium:

Europe’s largest energy storage system is now live at the the Johan Cruijff Arena Europe’s largest energy storage system is now live at the the Johan Cruijff Arena Europe’s largest energy storage system is now live at the the Johan Cruijff Arena Europe’s largest energy storage system is now live at the the Johan Cruijff Arena

It will be used to provide “a more reliable and efficient energy supply and usage for the stadium, its visitors, neighbors and the Dutch energy grid.”

Henk van Raan, director of innovation at the Johan Cruijff Arena, commented on the project:

“Thanks to this energy storage system, the stadium will be able to use its own sustainable energy more intelligently and, as Amsterdam Energy ArenA BV, it can trade in the batteries’ available storage capacity. The ArenA is assured of a considerable amount of power, even during an outage. As a result, the stadium will contribute to a stable Dutch energy grid. The Johan Cruijff ArenA is one of the most sustainable stadiums in the world and leads the way in introducing smart innovations like this unique energy storage system.”

The stadium also has a solar installation with 4,200 solar panels that can feed power to the new battery system.

Here’s an infographic about the new project:

It’s the latest of many examples of automakers using electric vehicle battery packs in stationary energy storage projects.

Mercedes-Benz recently turned a coal power plant into an energy storage system with electric car batteries.

BMW is also using vehicle battery packs for energy storage projects. They recently connected over 500 BMW i3 battery packs to the UK National Grid to create its latest large energy storage project to date.

Those are just a few examples. Renault is also using old Zoe battery packs for a home energy storage product and energy storage systems to power off-the-grid charging stations.

Also, Nissan recently unveiled stunning new streetlights powered by used Leaf battery packs and solar.

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