UK firm to Use Tesla batteries to build French storage project

UK developer Harmony Energy Ltd. has begun construction on France’s biggest battery storage facility, boosting the country’s ability to store green electricity when it’s plentiful for use later when it’s needed.

The 100-megawatt Cheviré battery project in the western city of Nantes will use Tesla Inc.’s Megapack product and be able to power 170,000 homes for two hours, the company said. The facility, on the site of an old power station that burnt fossil fuels for more than 30 years, will provide critical balancing services to the grid and enable the shift to renewable energy.

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