BYD has entered into a partnership with Poland’s Greenvolt Power to develop a battery energy storage system (BESS) project in Poland. The construction of this project has commenced and is scheduled for completion in the first quarter of 2026.
The agreement between BYD is the joint development of two energy storage assets, collectively offering a total capacity of 400 MW/1.6 GWh. BYD will supply its MC Cube-T energy storage system, which employs cell-to-system (CTS) integration technology. This technology is designed to occupy minimal floor space and facilitate easy installation, making it a suitable choice for large-scale energy storage projects.
This collaboration marks a significant expansion of Greenvolt Power’s energy storage initiatives within Europe, reinforcing its status as a leading developer of battery energy storage systems globally. BYD, recognized as one of the world’s largest battery manufacturers, reported an installed capacity of 194.705 GWh for power and energy storage batteries in 2024, reflecting a 29.02 percent increase year-over-year. Additionally, in the first two months of the current year, BYD achieved an installed power and energy storage battery volume of 32.206 GWh, marking a substantial 79.18 percent year-on-year growth.
The project in Poland is a testament to the growing demand for advanced energy storage solutions, driven by the increasing integration of renewable energy sources and the need for grid stability. By leveraging BYD’s cutting-edge energy storage technology, Greenvolt Power aims to enhance the reliability and efficiency of energy distribution in the region.
The anticipated completion of the project by early 2026 will not only contribute to Poland’s energy infrastructure but also demonstrate the effectiveness of international collaborations in advancing energy storage technologies. This partnership underscores the commitment of both BYD and Greenvolt Power to supporting the transition towards more sustainable and resilient energy systems.
Source: CNEVPost