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According to a recent Nissan Europe press release, a new three-megawatt storage system using second-life and new electric vehicle batteries is now live in the Johan Cruijff Arena, which is the Netherlands’ largest stadium. The project is a collaboration between Nissan and the arena, as well as Eaton, BAM, and The Mobility House. Amsterdam Climate and Energy Fund (AKEF) and Interreg are also supporting the venture. 
 
 
The three-megawatt storage system combines power conversion units provided by Eaton – a U.S.-based power management company – along with the equivalent of 148 Nissan Leaf batteries. It works in tandem with the 4,200 solar panels on the roof of the stadium to provide back-up power. With this new technology, the arena is able to relieve the energy grid by flattening the peaks that occur during large-scale events and performances, as well as reduce their use of diesel generators.
 
“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,” said Henk van Raan, Director of Innovation at the Johan Cruijff Arena, in an interview. “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.”
 
For more information on how Nissan is changing the way we power our world, please contact our team at Kirkland Nissan in Seattle, Washington.
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