As the global energy storage market continues to expand rapidly, Chinese companies are steadily making key advances across Europe. Recently, RelyEZ Energy Storage signed a 2026 energy storage framework agreement with Poland, while Ganfeng Lithium joined forces with France’s EDF to advance the Kintore energy storage project in the United Kingdom. These two collaborations, secured in quick succession, further highlight the competitiveness and growing influence of Chinese energy storage enterprises in Europe.
RelyEZ Energy Storage Signs Energy Storage Framework Agreement in Poland
In recent days, RelyEZ Energy Storage officially signed a framework supply agreement for 2026 with a well-known Polish energy company, under which the two parties will jointly the construction of large-scale energy storage projects in Poland.
The agreement specifies that RelyEZ Energy Storage will provide the customer with full lifecycle management services, including project design, equipment supply, commissioning and grid connection, as well as long-term operations.
To address Poland’s widespread demand for large-scale solar-plus-storage projects, the company has launched its customized VentureEdge 800 energy storage system. The product supports direct 800V AC output, seamlessly matches Europe’s mainstream 0.8kV/15kV transformer architecture, and can integrate smoothly with existing solar and wind power assets—significantly simplifying system structure and boosting overall efficiency.
This partnership marks another important breakthrough for RelyEZ Energy Storage in the Polish market, following its large-scale strategic cooperation agreements with three Polish customers in September this year.
At present, RelyEZ Energy Storage operates across China, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, the United States and the Asia-Pacific region, with full-chain capabilities covering project development, EPC delivery and intelligent operations.
Ganfeng Lithium Secures 160MWh Energy Storage Order in the UK
Ganfeng Lithium recently announced a collaboration with France’s EDF to jointly the Kintore energy storage station in the United Kingdom.
This project represents Ganfeng’s first large-scale energy storage development in the UK. It is planned to have a capacity of 50MW/160MWh and is expected to enter commercial operation in 2026.
Under the agreement, Ganfeng Lithium and its local partner GV Renewable will be responsible for project construction and equipment supply, while EDF will undertake electricity trading, asset optimization and operational management after the project is commissioned.
Source:EnergyTrend




