Romania-based BESS specialist Prime Batteries Technology will be the supplier. The company is part of EIT InnoEnergy''s portfolio. It designs and makes lithium-ion batteries and battery packs for multiple
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R.Power is investing in BESS in Romania, which is one of its strategic markets, together with Poland, where it is headquartered, and Italy, Germany, Spain and Portugal. Battery storage makes up 17.5 GW or
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Romania''s Ministry of Energy has announced a €150 million funding program aimed at promoting the development of battery energy storage systems (BESS) across the
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Developer and independent power producer (IPP) R.Power has been awarded €15 million (approximately US$15.6 million) in non-reimbursable state funding to build its first large
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Bucharest / Stockholm, 21 October 2025 – Repono AB, the Sweden-based pan-European energy storage operator, has completed the acquisition of a 202 MW / 404 MWh (2.0 h) standalone
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Developer and independent power producer (IPP) R.Power has been awarded €15 million (approximately US$15.6 million) in non-reimbursable state funding to build its first large
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Bucharest / Stockholm, 21 October 2025 – Repono AB, the Sweden-based pan-European energy storage operator, has completed the acquisition of a 202 MW / 404 MWh (2.0 h) standalone
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Romania''s battery storage market is gaining momentum, but it''s not yet ready for takeoff. A recent Aurora Energy Research report reveals strong investor interest and promising early projects, but also highlights
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This project will feature a 127 MW power rating and an energy storage capacity of 254 MWh, making it one of the largest BESS projects in Romania to date. However, R.Power has not disclosed when the project will become operational.
The BESS market in Romania is heating up, say local analysts and insiders. Irene Mihai, policy officer at the Romanian Photovoltaic Industry Association (RPIA) recently told pv magazine that a realistic target for the utility-scale BESS segment in Romania “would be around 2 GWh (around 1 GW of installed capacity)” for 2030.
Other Romania-based companies, such as Parapet and Waldevar Energy, have told pv magazine that adding BESS to their renewable assets is a top priority. The May edition of pv magazine features an in-depth look at Romania’s solar and energy storage markets.
One of the core contributions of Aurora’s Romanian BESS report is its ability to test configurations — both collocated and standalone — and simulate how revenue streams evolve under various policy and market scenarios.
In addition to its activities in Romania, R.Power is involved in several renewable energy and storage initiatives across Europe. In related news, IPP Renalfa has acquired a 258 MW solar project in Teleorman, Romania, which is expected to begin operations in 2027.
Romania’s battery storage market is gaining momentum, but it’s not yet ready for takeoff. A recent Aurora Energy Research report reveals strong investor interest and promising early projects, but also highlights some regulatory gaps and unclear market access.
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