1 July: Greenvolt Power, part of Greenvolt Group, a leading developer of utility-scale renewable energy projects, has signed a new agreement with BYD Energy Storage for the supply of battery storage systems for the Siedlce Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) project in Poland, further strengthening the cooperation between the two companies.
With a planned capacity of 600 MW / 2.4 GWh, the Siedlce BESS project is set to become the largest battery energy storage facility in Poland and one of the largest in Europe. This agreement marks an important step towards the start of construction, with BYD Energy Storage supplying BYD Haohan, its advanced battery storage system.
The project has already secured revenues through the Polish capacity market mechanism and is scheduled to enter construction in Q3 2026, with commercial operations expected by the end of 2027. Once operational, the facility will contribute to a more stable and flexible power system, supporting the continued expansion of renewable energy across Poland and Europe.
“Energy storage is a critical enabler of more resilient and flexible energy systems, while supporting the continued growth of renewable energy. Greenvolt has built a significant BESS pipeline and is developing some of the largest battery storage projects in Europe, further strengthening its position as a leading player in this growing segment”, said João Manso Neto, CEO of Greenvolt Group.
“The Siedlce project marks another important milestone in our cooperation with Greenvolt Power and highlights the growing role of battery storage in Europe’s energy transition. Being selected for a project of this scale reflects the confidence placed in BYD Energy Storage’s technology and expertise”, said Yin Xueqin, General Manager of BYD Energy Storage.
“The Siedlce project reflects both the scale of our ambitions in Poland and the capabilities we have built in energy storage. As one of the largest BESS projects in Europe, it represents another important step in executing our strategy and delivering projects that truly support the energy transition”, said Weronika Nowak, CEO of Greenvolt Power.
The agreement with BYD Energy Storage builds on the cooperation between the two companies in the Polish market. In March 2025, both companies signed agreements covering the supply of battery storage technology for the Turośń Kościelna (200 MW / 800 MWh) and Nowa Wieś Ełcka (200 MW / 800 MWh) BESS projects, representing a combined capacity of up to 1.6 GWh.
Poland is a key market for the Greenvolt Group, with a diversified pipeline of 238 MW in wind, 657 MW in solar and 2,595 MW in battery storage (BESS), contributing to a global portfolio of 12.8 GW. The country also plays a central role in the execution of the Group’s asset rotation strategy, which reached 1 GW in sales in 2025.
About Greenvolt Power
Greenvolt Power, part of Greenvolt Group, a global leader in 100% renewable energy, operates in the Utility-Scale segment, specializing in onshore wind, solar, and energy storage. With strong expertise in development, the company also excels in financing, construction, operation, and asset management of large-scale projects.
With a strong presence across 19 markets in Europe, North America, and Asia, Greenvolt Power has a total pipeline of 12.8 GW, of which 5.1 GW sold or at least Ready to Build. The company is also among the world’s leading developers of battery energy storage systems (BESS), with a pipeline exceeding 4.7 GW.
About BYD Energy Storage
Established in 2008, BYD Energy Storage has established a complete industrial chain integrating R&D, manufacturing, sales, service and recycling. The company’s energy storage products covering utility-scale energy storage solutions, including BESS, PCS and EMS, C&I BESS solutions, residential BESS solutions, AIDC power solutions and new application business.
Up to now, BYD Energy Storage has more than 18 years of experience in successful operation with proven data, and Cumulative Delivered over 135GWh for 650+ energy storage projects in 110+ countries and regions around the world. BESS Delivered over 60GWh in 2025, ranking first globally.