Will the eerie silence at the CleanTech Business Park in Marzahn, which is marketed as Berlin’s largest industrial park, be over soon? Not much has happened there since the data storage manufacturer Swissbit set up shop a few years ago. The state-owned operating company Wista, which successfully organizes the Adlershof Technology Park, has now also taken over the direction in Marzahn and has identified a project that is intended to help this location achieve a breakthrough: It involves building a factory for large batteries, such as those in buildings can be used as storage for solar power.
An international consortium led by the lead battery manufacturer BAE batteries from Oberschöneweide, founded in 1899 as Akkumulatorenfabrik-Aktiengesellschaft (AfA), wants to produce stationary energy storage devices on the site on Bitterfelder Straße – but not lithium-ion batteries, as are often used in electric cars and small appliances. The consortium CSE (stands for Ceramic Salt Energy) relies on sodium chloride, i.e. conventional table salt, as a raw material.