May 24, 2026

1GWh+ of BESS progressed across EU by re:cap, Flower, Goldbeck, Tavion, LONGi, Teos and SPP

In brief

The article is a roundup of battery storage progress across the EU, arguing that a series of medium-sized announcements in aggregate amount to a significant week for the sector. Energy-Storage.news says projects in Finland, Germany, Slovakia, Italy, the Netherlands, and Poland moved forward to construction, financing, ready-to-build status, or commercial operation, with the combined total coming to well over 1GWh. Among the larger developments, re:cap acquired and is preparing to build the 95MW/220MWh Battery Park Alapitkä project in Finland, while Goldbeck Solar received notice to proceed on two German BESS projects totaling 100MW/300MWh. Flower also advanced two German projects to ready-to-build status, including a 100MW/400MWh site in Hamburg and a smaller 10MW/20MWh project in Gersheim, underscoring Germany’s growing role as one of Europe’s most active storage markets.

The rest of the article shows how broad the momentum has become across technologies, ownership models, and geographies. In Slovakia, state utility SPP is backing a 2MW/4MWh Huawei-equipped battery project for frequency containment services; in Italy, LONGi has brought a 13.75MW/50.16MWh solar-plus-storage project into commercial operation; and in the Netherlands, EPC firm Teos signed a deal to build a 15MW/45MWh battery system. The piece also highlights newer market entrants, especially Tavion, which raised equity and debt financing for a Polish pipeline of 1.7GW, including 300MW already ready to build. The broader takeaway is that Europe’s storage buildout is no longer defined only by headline multi-gigawatt projects: a widening range of developers, utilities, EPC firms, and investors are steadily moving substantial batteries into real deployment across multiple national markets.

Source: https://www.energy-storage.news/1gwh-of-bess-progressed-across-eu-by-recap-flower-goldbeck-tavion-longi-teos-and-spp/

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