Umsatzmodelle für BESS-Großanlagen - wie Investorenpräferenzen den Entwicklungsprozess in Deutschland beeinflussen

Dienstag, 06. Mai 2025

Zeit
14:30 - 16:00Uhr
Halle
ICM München
Raum
Raum 4

Der deutsche Markt für BESS-Großanlagen hat in den letzten zwei Jahren einen dramatischen Aufschwung erlebt. Die typische Projektgröße hat sich in diesem Zeitraum von 20 MW auf 200 MW verzehnfacht. Auch die Zahl der Entwickler in diesem Bereich ist stark gestiegen. Doch wie können Entwickler wichtige Entscheidungen zur Projektplanung treffen, wenn sie häufig nicht die langfristigen Eigentümer der Anlagen sind? Wie gut sind Projektentwickler mit Investoren in der Projektplanungsphase abgestimmt, und was könnte effektiver gestaltet werden?In dieser Podiumsdiskussion diskutieren Investoren und Entwickler über Projektdesign, Umsatzmodelle inkl. der Zunahme von vertraglich festgelegten Abnahmemengen, und die erwarteten Renditen in diesem schnell wachsenden Markt.

Bitte beachten Sie, dass alle Konferenzsessions in englischer Sprache abgehalten werden.

14:30 - 14:35UhrWelcome & Introduction

Christopher Bryan

Director

Apricum - The Cleantech Advisory

14:35 - 14:40UhrTo be Announced

Martin Daronnat

Head of Flexibility & Structured Origination Germany

Engie

14:40 - 14:45UhrUnchaining BESS Capital by Combining Stability and Return

Mikko Preuss

VP Strategy & Commercial

terralayr Germany GmbH & Co. KG

14:45 - 14:55UhrGet Your BESS Project Financed - What Really Matters

Thomas Osburg

Sales & Origination Manager New Energies

Deutsche Kreditbank AG

Marcel Schepers

Product Manager Flexibility Marketing

EnBW Energie Baden-Württemberg AG

14:55 - 15:55UhrPanel Discussion including Q&A

15:55 - 16:00UhrClosing

Christopher Bryan

Director

Apricum - The Cleantech Advisory

Europas größte und internationalste Fachmesse für Batterien und Energiespeichersysteme
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Marcel Schepers, EnBW Energie Baden-Württemberg AG

Product Manager Flexibility Marketing

Deutschland

During my studies, I had already embarked on the path towards renewable energies in combination with battery system solutions. Starting in the energy consultancy, I moved to the trading department and the virtual power plant of EnBW AG. Since then I have been working as a product manager in flexibility marketing and have been actively driving forward the large-scale battery storage segment within EnBW AG with a strong focus on a further growth of this business.

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Martin Daronnat, Engie

Head of Flexibility & Structured Origination Germany

Spanien

Martin Daronnat is currently Head of Flexibility & Structured Origination Germany at Engie Global Energy Management et Sales (GEMS). Active since more than 10 years in the energy business, Martin has a strong background in Flexibility and Renewables structuring and origination. His team currently offers flexibility offtake agreements and structured products to allow asset owners to make their assets bankable with the desired level of risks exposure. They closed (the first ever in continental Europe) long term fixed price flexibility purchase agreement in 2024 in Germany, allowing a large scale BESS to be financed. More of these deals are expected to be signed in 2025. ENGIE as a whole is a worldwide leader in BESS; with an objective to build 10GW by 2030, and currently having 5GW operational or in construction.

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Thomas Osburg, Deutsche Kreditbank AG

Sales & Origination Manager New Energies

Deutschland

I started my journey at DKB AG as a Trainee with focus on project finance within the renewable energy industry in 2020. At the beginning of the year 2022 the demand for bank solutions for battery storage projects started to grow. Subsequently this topic gained my interest because storage projects where more complex and we had to thing about new solutions. Currently I am responsible for acquiring and structuring new projects and have successfully worked on several battery projects.

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Christopher Bryan, Apricum - The Cleantech Advisory

Director

Germany

With nearly 15 years of experience in investment banking and advisory, Chris brings deep exper-tise in M&A and JV deal origination across a wide range of renewable energy technologies, includ-ing solar, wind and energy storage, as well as the power, infrastructure and utilities sectors. Before joining Apricum, Chris spent a decade in Hong Kong, where he held key roles at top in-vestment banking and consulting companies. Most recently, he served as vice president, business development - renewable energy, APAC at ORIX, Hong Kong, where he was responsible for deal origination and business development to increase ORIX's renewable energy investment portfolio. Prior to that, he was a senior associate at Evercore, Hong Kong, advising on a broad range of M&A deals across Asia. Chris also worked as a senior associate at PwC Hong Kong in the valuations advisory department, covering various sectors. Chris holds a Bachelor of Arts degree with honors in Classics from Oxford University and is an ICAEW (Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales) registered chartered account-ant. At Apricum, Chris is a member of the London-based transaction advisory team where he leads M&A and capital raise transactions in both Solar PV and BESS across Europe.

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Mikko Preuss, terralayr Germany GmbH & Co. KG

VP Strategy & Commercial

Deutschland

Mikko Preuß, VP of Strategy & Commercial at terralayr, brings over 11 years of extensive experience across the energy sector. His career spans roles at Siemens Gamesa, where he worked in OEM operations, strategy consulting at BCG with a focus on energy projects, and venture capital at Picus Capital. Now at terralayr, Mikko leads client engagement and strategic initiatives, leveraging a unique perspective shaped by his experience across corporates, startups, and investment firms.

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