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Renewable Energy: Switzerland Builds One of the Largest Batteries in the World

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A 27-metre pit to revolutionize European storage In the canton of Aargau, FlexBase is currently digging one of Europe's largest energy storage facilities. This 27-metre-deep titanium tank extends 168 metres long and 79 metres wide, equivalent to two football fields. In Laufenburg, this colossal excavation will host a revolutionary battery designed to transform renewable energy management on the continent.
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A 27-metre pit to revolutionize European storage In the canton of Aargau, FlexBase is currently digging one of Europe's largest energy storage facilities. This 27-metre-deep titanium tank extends 168 metres long and 79 metres wide, equivalent to two football fields. In Laufenburg, this colossal excavation will host a revolutionary battery designed to transform renewable energy management on the continent.

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L'EnerGeek broke the news on Tuesday, June 9, 2026.
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