With €279 million in EU funding approved for 1500MWh of new energy storage capacity, the country is set to double its current storage capabilities and accelerate its transition away from fossil fuels..
With €279 million in EU funding approved for 1500MWh of new energy storage capacity, the country is set to double its current storage capabilities and accelerate its transition away from fossil fuels..
Prague, Czech Republic, December 2025 — AlphaESS, a global leader in energy storage solutions and a BloombergNEF Tier 1 certified manufacturer for Q4 2025, has formally signed a cooperation agreement with EPC partner Eltodo a.s. to deliver a combined 320 MWh large-scale battery energy storage. .
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The Czech Republic is taking a significant step towards a more resilient and sustainable energy future! With €279 million in EU funding approved for 1500MWh of new energy storage capacity, the country is set to double its current storage capabilities and accelerate its transition away from fossil. .
The European Commission has approved a €279 million aid scheme to develop 1,500 MWh of new energy storage facilities in Czechia. Currently, the country has 1.19 GW operational, and with this plan, it aims to strengthen its transition towards a more resilient power grid, reducing dependence on. .
Beyond batteries, China is further developing a number of non-battery storage projects including the world''s largest flywheel energy storage project (30 MW) which was connected to the grid in 2024. It would seem likely that China will continue developing new systems for energy storage in 2025.