The new plant, opened by Wemag AG, will be able to store five watts of electricity, enough to power about 2,500 households.
One of the country's biggest problems with Germany's commitment to green development is how to store excess energy.
About 25% of China's energy currently comes from green energy.
"This is an interesting alternative to traditional power plants, and the regional utility companies have come up with an interesting project here, german Economy Minister SigmarGabriel told German television at the opening ceremony of the factory about 100 km kilometers east of Hamburg in the north.
The installation cost is 6 million euros, which is equivalent to the size of a school gymnasium, and its power is 25,600 lithium-
Ion batteries produced by Samsung.
The factory has a service area of 600 square feet.
Km has received 80% of its energy from renewable sources.
However, according to toReuters, by the end of this year the region should be fully dependent on green energy.
"The first commercially operated battery storage plant of this size is an important step in achieving the German energy switch," Gabriel said . " He added that the Ministry of Environment of Germany has contributed.
The project cost 3 million euros, according to Bloomberg.
After a meltdown at Japan's Fukushima nuclear power plant in 2011, German President Angela Merkel promised to phase out nuclear power by 2022 and focus on producing higher-proportion renewable energy.
Germany wants to use the amount of green energy from
As of 2035, the quarter is currently as high as 60%.
Although Germany's green energy movement has won a lot of applause for caring about the environment and getting rid of fossil fuels, it has paid the price.
In the next 26 years, Berlin will invest euros in the development of renewable energy. However, ordinary German consumers have seen a surge in energy prices.
"The information it's being sold is either wind energy or a radioactive disaster, depending on fear and making money for wind energy providers," Petra Dahms, an-
Wind power activists told RT in October 2013.
Germany offers about $16 billion in subsidies to renewable energy every year, and this innovation comes at a cost to both consumers and industry.
After her party won the election, Prime Minister Angela Merkel said she and her cabinet will review the country's subsidy program.
"One day I saw it almost doubled and I don't understand how this bill could be so expensive for two people," Aminta Seck, a single mother, in her Berlin
"It's the responsibility of the government and the power companies, they're too expensive.
"One of the reasons for pricing is subsidies for solar and wind energy," Seck said . ".
"Subsidies for solar and wind energy are being paid due to rising prices," Seck said . ".