EVE Energy, TSL Assembly to deploy 1GWh energy storage projects in Central, Eastern Europe

Published: Sep 30, 2025 19:58
Source: gasgoo
On September 23, EVE Energy announced a strategic partnership with renewable energy company TSL Assembly to roll out 1 gigawatt-hour of energy storage projects across Central and Eastern Europe betwee...

Shanghai (Gasgoo)- On September 23, EVE Energy announced a strategic partnership with renewable energy company TSL Assembly to roll out 1 gigawatt-hour of energy storage projects across Central and Eastern Europe between 2026 and 2030, according to a post on EVE Energy's WeChat account.

The initiative is aimed at expanding the company's storage capacity in the region and help the region accelerate its shift toward cleaner power.

Under the agreement, EVE Energy will supply advanced storage systems and battery module solutions, including its 628Ah high-capacity cell, known as "Mr. Big," and the 5MWh DC storage system "Mr. Giant." The company will also leverage its German office to provide on-the-ground technical support and project services to ensure smooth implementation.

TSL Assembly, a leading renewable energy player in Central and Eastern Europe, has an established sales network and extensive EPC project experience in Slovakia, the Czech Republic, and Hungary. By pooling resources, the two companies aim to strengthen their competitive edge in the regional storage market.

EVE Energy said the collaboration is expected to accelerate the global rollout of its large-scale storage solutions and reinforce its European market presence. Looking ahead, the company said it will continue working with international partners to deliver safer, more efficient, and more reliable storage technologies, supporting the global transition toward greener energy structures.

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