Making Grid-Constrained Multi-Asset Sites Work

Montag, 22. Juni 2026

Zeit
15:45 - 16:45Uhr
Halle
ICM München
Raum
Raum 4

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Across Europe, there are ports, logistics hubs, industrial parks and campuses electrifying faster than grid capacity can be expanded. Shared connections, hybrid assets and active energy management are no longer optional -they are essential tools needed to stay connected, compliant and competitive. Well-designed industrial hubs and clusters can also strengthen Europe's resilience and competitiveness, but only if they are organized in a way that preserves a company's operational autonomy and avoids new system vulnerabilities or unnecessary complexity. This session explores how grid-constrained multi-asset sites are designed and operated in practice. Speakers will show how solar systems, battery storage systems, EV charging and flexible loads can be coordinated despite limited connections. They will also explain how DSOs interact with these sites and how energy hubs can deliver measurable grid relief while maintaining smooth operation.

15:45 - 15:50UhrWelcome and Introduction

15:50 - 16:00UhrHow to Maximize Multi-Asset Operational Benefits

Dr. Andreas Braun

Product Area Manager HV Systems

AVL Deutschland

16:00 - 16:10UhrTitle to be announced

16:10 - 16:20UhrTitle to be announced

16:20 - 16:30UhrOperating Shared Mult-Asset Sites With Multiple Stakeholders Under Grid Contraints

Alex Bausch

Chairman

2Tokens Foundation Power of the Many

16:30 - 16:40UhrInsights Into VPP Operations With Pooled BESS Fleets and Multi‑Asset Hubs

16:40 - 16:45UhrClosing

Referenten
Referent
Dr. Andreas Braun, AVL Deutschland

Product Area Manager HV Systems

Deutschland

Dr. Braun is leading the HV System Development at AVL in Germany.He is head of the Engineering Team in Ingolstadt. Before he was Project Manager for battery development projects for customers in Asia and Europe.He joined AVL in 2014 after graduating from Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) with a PhD degree.During his time at KIT he was acting manager of the Engineering Methods and Management Group and researcher / consultant in development projects for automotive and non-automotive customers.Andreas holds a Diploma degree in Mechanical Engineering.

Referent
Alex Bausch, 2Tokens Foundation Power of the Many

Chairman

With over 30 years of entrepreneurial experience, Alex focuses on translating decentralized technologies into practical, real-world applications. Over the past decade he has been actively involved in the development of decentralized energy systems, working with industry, government, and research partners to accelerate the digitalization of the energy sector. As Executive Chairman of the 2Tokens Foundation, he leads tokenization initiatives with partners such as the Port of Rotterdam and major financial institutions.Alex advocates the use of tokens as tools for digital transformation that can reshape value chains, governance, and ownership structures. In the energy domain, he is closely involved in the Power of the Many consortium, exploring how tokenization and digital infrastructure can enable decentralized energy markets, community participation, and more efficient use of renewable resources.

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