Today’s renewable energy news includes announcements Zendure, FP Lux, Eku Energy, among others.
Zendure Launches SolarFlow Mix Series in Europe
Zendure has launched its SolarFlow Mix Series across Europe, introducing three modular home energy storage systems designed for different household needs. The platform integrates solar generation, battery storage, and AI-driven home energy management into a single flexible solution. This innovation enables households to optimise energy use, store excess solar power, and significantly reduce electricity costs, with potential savings of up to 91%. The system uses intelligent AI software to analyse consumption patterns, weather data, and pricing to improve efficiency. The customer-focused design offers scalable configurations for different energy needs. The launch reflects strong investment in smart residential energy solutions, supporting Europe’s transition toward decentralised, efficient, and sustainable power systems.
FP Lux Fund Expands Portfolio with Finnish Battery Project
The FP Lux European Battery Storage Fund has expanded its portfolio by acquiring a 95 MW/220 MWh battery energy storage system (BESS) project in Finland. The project, located in Lapinlahti, is expected to begin construction soon and target commercial operation by 2027. Developed by SMA Altenso with local partner Infinergies Finland, the project will include full engineering, procurement, and grid integration, strengthening large-scale storage deployment. This development highlights innovation in utility-scale battery storage, enabling efficient renewable integration and improved grid flexibility. The customer-focused approach ensures reliable energy supply and peak demand support. Backed by a €500 million investment strategy, the fund continues to scale its presence across Europe, reinforcing long-term growth in energy storage infrastructure.
Eku Energy Commissions Battery Project in Japan
Eku Energy has started operations of a 2 MW battery energy storage system (BESS) in Fukuoka, Japan, marking a key step in its expansion in the Japanese market. The project strengthens grid flexibility by storing excess electricity and supplying it during peak demand periods, improving overall system efficiency. This development highlights innovation in distributed battery storage, supporting better integration of renewable energy sources such as solar and wind. The customer-focused approach ensures reliable and stable power supply while helping balance supply-demand fluctuations. The project reflects growing investment in Japan’s energy storage sector, where battery systems are becoming essential to enhance grid resilience, reduce curtailment, and accelerate the transition to a sustainable and low-carbon energy system.
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