Greenvolt, BYD to deliver 400MW Polish BESS capacity

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Greenvolt is working with BYD to deliver 400MW of battery energy storage system (BESS) capacity across two projects in Poland.
The contract includes the design and operation of assets with a total capacity of up to 1.6GWh across two locations in Poland, Turosn Koscielna  (200MW/800MWh) and Nowa Wies Ełcka (200MW/800MWh).
Both projects have secured capacity market contracts and are scheduled to be completed in the first quarter of 2026.

This collaboration with BYD is part of a broader effort to deploy BESS projects, in which Greenvolt holds a total pipeline capacity of 2.6GW, with the company actively exploring additional investment opportunities across other markets.
"Greenvolt Power continues to reinforce its leadership in large-scale energy storage, and this agreement marks a significant step forward in delivering our pipeline of projects.
“Beyond its technological advantages, energy storage is also a key driver of long-term feasibility and profitability for our investments," said Radek Nowak, CEO of Greenvolt Power.
The first phase of the contract, which has already started, involves the construction of power substation infrastructure.
Deliveries for both projects will begin in Q4 2025, with completion scheduled for Q1 2026.
Through its collaboration with BYD Energy Storage, Greenvolt Group is expanding its energy storage projects in Europe while strengthening the Polish renewable energy market.
The deployment of new BESS projects will enhance grid stability, support the integration of renewables, and contribute to the long-term resilience of the energy market.



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