National Battery Industry Strategy 2030
The recent significant decline in battery prices and the improvement in energy density have created new opportunities for battery-powered vehicles in all areas of transport.
The recent significant decline in battery prices and the improvement in energy density have created new opportunities for battery-powered vehicles in all areas of transport.
At the official inauguration ceremony, Péter Horváth, CEO of the Dunamenti Power Station, emphasized: "The application of battery energy storage systems is a key element on
Ideona Group, and their leading renewable energy developer partner, STS Group, were looking to use a vanadium flow battery system that was
With a four-hour storage duration, the battery will ensure a more consistent energy supply, particularly during peak demand, and
MET Group put into operation a battery electricity storage plant with a total nominal power output of 40 MW and a storage capacity
Source: https://invinity , 2 January 2026 Invinity Energy Systems plc ("Invinity"), a global manufacturer of utility-grade long-duration energy storage, today announces two new
MET Group put into operation a battery electricity storage plant with a total nominal power output of 40 MW and a storage capacity of 80 MWh (2-hour cycle). It is the latest
The energy storage system will be installed alongside a large-scale solar PV array in western Hungary as part of a solar-plus-storage project. The installation is supported by the
Hungary switches on its largest battery energy storage system at Dunamenti gas power plant to support grid flexibility near Budapest.
Vanadium flow battery systems are ideally suited to stabilize isolated microgrids, integrating solar and wind power in a safe, reliable,
MET Group expands its role in Hungary''s energy transition with a new BESS plant at Dunamenti Power Station.
Hungary switches on its largest battery energy storage system at Dunamenti gas power plant to support grid flexibility near Budapest.
Located in southern Hungary, the Pécs energy storage project utilizes vanadium redox flow battery (VRFB) technology. Unlike lithium-ion batteries, which dominate the market, flow
Hungary''s largest operating standalone battery energy storage system (BESS) has been inaugurated on June 19.
With a four-hour storage duration, the battery will ensure a more consistent energy supply, particularly during peak demand, and enhance the solar facility''s overall reliability. The
Invinity Energy Systems and BASF have announced the first deployments of non-lithium battery storage tech in Hungary and Australia.
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Invinity''s vanadium flow batteries are engineered for long-duration energy storage, an essential component for integrating variable
Invinity Energy Systems hits £17m 2025 revenue and secures 20 MWh in new Hungarian sales, showcasing vanadium flow battery progress and a growing order book.
A subsidy scheme in Hungary for energy storage will drive huge growth in BESS deployments over the next few years.
Invinity Energy Systems announced the sale of 4 MWh of its VS3 vanadium flow batteries to Central European Vanadium Storage Kft, a subsidiary of Ideona Group, for two
A subsidy scheme in Hungary for energy storage will drive huge growth in BESS deployments over the next few years.
The Hungarian government has allocated HUF 62 billion (EUR 158 million) for energy storage projects with an overall 440 MW in
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The new facility supports a growing push to green Hungary’s power grid. Hungary has just switched on its largest battery energy storage system (BESS) to date, stepping up its role in Central Europe’s growing grid-scale energy transition.
The Hungary panel discussion at the event. Image: Solar Media. Hungary’s subsidy scheme for energy storage will drive huge growth in battery energy storage system (BESS) deployments over the next few years.
Hungary isn’t alone in stocking up on battery backup as it charts its green energy path. In neighbouring Bulgaria, a massive 124 MW/496 MWh battery energy storage system went live in Lovech earlier this year.
Meanwhile, Serbia—Hungary’s southern neighbour—is preparing to deploy 200 MW/400 MWh of battery storage capacity. The planned systems are expected to be collocated with utility-scale solar farms, helping the country manage intermittency and improve energy resilience. The Dunamenti BESS is part of MET Group’s broader play across Europe.