The Bulgarian IPS battery project is now strategic
The innovative Bulgarian project for the production of energy storage batteries BG EXERON X-BESS has been granted strategic status
The innovative Bulgarian project for the production of energy storage batteries BG EXERON X-BESS has been granted strategic status
Bulgaria-based International Power Supply (IPS) is opening a factory for battery energy storage systems, using proprietary technology. The Exeron X-BESS is one of only six
The selected projects will deliver a total usable battery energy storage system (BESS) capacity of 9,712.89 MWh, the Ministry of Energy
International Power Supply (IPS) has officially opened its new battery energy storage system (BESS) manufacturing facility near Sofia, Bulgaria – a site recognized by the
IPS, headquartered in Sofia, is automating and scaling its production of battery energy storage systems (BESS). It is counting on growing demand in Europe, including the
Bulgaria-based International Power Supply (IPS) is opening a factory for battery energy storage systems, using proprietary technology.
The system is made up of 111 battery containers and was developed by Advance Green Energy AD, a company owned by brothers Kiril and Georgi Domuschiev. Energy
The innovative Bulgarian project for the production of energy storage batteries BG EXERON X-BESS has been granted strategic status under the European Commission''s Net
International Power Supply AD (IPS) is a renowned Bulgarian energy technology company, distinguished by its extensive experience spanning many years in research and
The first Bulgarian project has received strategic status under the EC''s Net Zero Emissions (NZIA) Regulation. The innovative project "BG EXERON X-BESS" in the field of
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Developed by Advance Green Energy AD, a Sofia-based company founded in 2024 by brothers Kiril and Georgi Domuschiev, the BESS represents a significant private
Approximately 200 million EUR investments to encourage the combination of new renewables with local electricity storage facilities (totaling around 200 MW); Transformation of AES
A total of 151 project proposals were submitted in Bulgaria''s standalone energy storage procurement procedure named RESTORE, which is seeking to support the
Bulgaria''s largest commissioned system to date is a 25MW/55MWh installation by Renalfa (June 2024), followed by an 18.7MWh project from China-based Sermatec. In
A call for new energy storage capacity in the country recently awarded 9,712.89 MWh of projects. The new battery in Lovech is a project of Advance Green Energy AD, a
International Power Supply AD (IPS) is a renowned Bulgarian energy technology company, distinguished by its extensive experience spanning many years in research and
The company will open a new automated manufacturing facility in the Bulgarian capital Sofia in June, with the Class A plant launching with a 1.5 GWh annual capacity, scaling
BG EXERON X-BESS is a system for electric energy storage in batteries, developed based on patented technology by International Power Supply AD (IPS). The
Bulgaria''s largest commissioned system to date is a 25MW/55MWh installation by Renalfa (June 2024), followed by an 18.7MWh project from China-based Sermatec. In
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The new system also signals the beginning of Bulgaria's national plan to reach 10 GWh of battery storage capacity within the next year. A recent capacity tender has already allocated nearly 9,713 MWh to upcoming projects, further reinforcing the country's ambitions in energy storage.
A recent capacity tender has already allocated nearly 9,713 MWh to upcoming projects, further reinforcing the country's ambitions in energy storage. Before the commissioning of the Lovech facility, Bulgaria's largest BESS was a 25 MW / 55 MWh system developed by Renalfa IPP in 2024.
Energy Minister Zhecho Stankov hailed the installation as a milestone for Bulgaria's energy independence and regional leadership. “This facility will help maintain the most stable energy system in Southeast Europe,” he said. “We are the pillar of the Balkans in balancing electricity systems.”