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Commercial battery storage for C&I applications. The Bodensee combines 232 kWh of usable capacity with 100 kW of rated power in a containerised system – for peak shaving, self-consumption optimisation, backup and grid-supporting applications in the commercial sector.

The WEESS Bodensee acts as a commercial battery storage system within the energy grid. It not only stores energy, but also makes loads more controllable, PV usage more economical and grid-related requirements more manageable in operational terms. This results in a C&I setup designed to meet real operational requirements rather than focusing solely on storage capacity.
It is not just capacity that matters, but also the role that the storage facility plays during ongoing operations.
Lake Constance supports peak shaving, helping to limit high peak loads and reduce grid charges.

Lake Constance supplies energy precisely when consumption at the plant is at its highest. This turns storage capacity into a directly usable economic lever.
PV electricity can be stored and used later within the company’s own operations. This improves the usability of the generation and increases self-consumption.
The storage system is designed for applications where grid services and additional flexibility are key factors.
With the right setup, Lake Constance can continue to supply key consumers and business-critical processes in the event of outages.

Lake Constance supplies energy precisely when consumption at the plant is at its highest. This turns storage capacity into a directly usable economic lever.
PV electricity can be stored and used later within the company’s own operations. This improves the usability of the generation and increases self-consumption.
The storage system is designed for applications where grid services and additional flexibility are key factors.
With the right setup, Lake Constance can continue to supply key consumers and business-critical processes in the event of outages.
Lake Constance is designed for commercial and industrial scenarios in which load profiles, energy costs and security of supply need to be actively managed.
When production peaks need to be smoothed out and energy costs optimised during ongoing operations.
When energy-intensive sites such as warehouses or cold storage facilities need a reliable and more cost-effective energy supply.
When office complexes, business parks or mixed-use sites require a more structured energy supply.
Storage capacity only becomes economically viable with intelligent control.
Production plant · 10.30 am
HEMS decision: Peak load of 180 kW detected. Lake Constance supplies 80 kW to limit the grid load to 100 kW. Grid charge savings active.
Lake Constance acts as a commercial storage facility. In suitable projects, it forms part of a larger energy system comprising PV, load management and smart control.
If generation, storage and consumption are to be economically integrated, Lake Constance takes on the storage function in the C&I setup in this way, PV usage, peak shaving and operational loads are not considered separately, but are managed within a common energy framework.
Lake Constance is the right choice when a commercial storage facility needs to do more than simply provide capacity.
Talk to WEESS about how Lake Constance can support peak shaving, self-consumption, backup and flexible energy applications in your business.
Frequently asked questions about WEESS Lake Constance


Lake Constance is intended for C&I applications in the commercial and industrial sectors, particularly for peak shaving, optimising self-consumption, backup and grid-related applications.
The storage system helps to reduce peak loads, make more economical use of PV electricity, better manage energy costs and safeguard critical processes with the right setup.
Yes. Lake Constance is designed to be integrated into commercial energy systems featuring PV, load management and smart control.
Yes. Lake Constance is designed for modern C&I energy systems and tailored to commercial and industrial requirements.
Because it not only provides storage capacity but also delivers operational benefits during day-to-day operations – for example, in peak shaving, self-consumption, backup and the more economical use of existing energy infrastructure.