COTTBUS, Germany and BERLIN — November 7, 2025 — Leads & Copy — LEAG Clean Power GmbH and Fluence Energy GmbH will construct Europe’s largest battery energy storage system, a 1 GW / 4 GWH system, in Jänschwalde, Germany.
The GigaBattery Jänschwalde 1000 project will utilize Fluence’s advanced energy storage solution, Smartstack™.
Adi Roesch, CEO of the LEAG Group, stated that the project ignites another growth engine for their GigawattFactory and addresses the challenge of ensuring constant energy availability regardless of renewable energy availability.
Julian Nebreda, President and CEO of Fluence, congratulated LEAG Clean Power on this milestone and highlighted the project’s demonstration of expertise, vision, and courage in transforming the energy system.
The German government has reaffirmed the critical role of energy storage for a secure, affordable, and sustainable power system.
Thomas Brandenburg, Managing Director of LEAG Clean Power GmbH, emphasized that the technical design of the four-hour storage facility helps stabilize the grid and optimize the utilization of existing grid connections.
Markus Meyer, Managing Director of Fluence Energy GmbH, noted the company’s deep roots in Germany and their readiness to support LEAG in realizing the GigaBattery Jänschwalde 1000, shaping the future of energy in Lusatia, Germany, and Europe.
Fluence Energy, Inc. (Nasdaq: FLNC) is a global market leader in delivering intelligent energy storage and optimization software for renewables and storage. LEAG Clean Power GmbH is part of the LEAG Group, Germany’s second-largest electricity producer, focusing on battery storage and innovative power plant projects.
Elisabeth Giesemann
Senior Associate Policy and Communications, Fluence
Email: elisabeth.giesemann@fluenceenergy.com
Chris Shelton, Vice President of Investor Relations and Sustainability, Fluence
Email: investorrelations@fluenceenergy.com
Source: Fluence Energy, Inc.