Our projects
Project
References
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Slovak republic
BESS installed and in the process of installation:
Customer Location MW MWh Provided service Commissioning INO-HUB Energy SK1- Kysucké Nové Mesto 1,5 2,4 BESS Delivery, Ancillary services 03/2024 INO-HUB Energy SK2- Kysucké Nové Mesto 2,0 2,4 BESS Delivery, Ancillary services 03/2025 INO-HUB Energy SK3 Košice 8,0 10,4 BESS Delivery, Ancillary services 12/2025 Summary values 15,2 MWh BESS successful in the tender, pending contract signing:
Customer MW MWh Provided service Expected commissioning N/A 55,0 BESS Delivery 02/2026 N/A 6,0 7,6 BESS Delivery 11/2025 Summary values 62,6 MWh BESS in tender:
Customer MW MWh Provided service Expected commissioning N/A 1,3 3,7 BESS Delivery By 12/2025 N/A 6,0 20,0 BESS Delivery By 12/2025 N/A 9,0 12,0 BESS Delivery By 12/2025 N/A 2,5 3,0 Ancillary services-FCR By 12/2025 N/A 10,0 13,5 Ancillary services-FCR By 12/2025 N/A 6,0 12,0 Ancillary services, flexibility By 12/2025 Summary values 64,2 MWh -
Czech Republic
BESS in tender:
Customer MW MWh Provided service N/A 8,0 10,0 Delivery and operation of BESS Summary values 10,0 MWh -
Hungary
BESS in tender:
Customer MW MWh Provided service N/A 3,2 15,0 BESS Delivery, Ancillary services Other Projects 50,0 BESS Delivery, Ancillary services, Flexibility Summary values 65,0 MWh -
Poland
BESS in tender:
Customer MW MWh Provided service N/A 7,5 27,0 Collaboration with WT and arbitration Summary values 27,0 MWh -
Ukraine
INO-HUB Energy is working intensively on the delivery of advanced solutions related to electricity storage and management of closed balancing groups. We are currently involved in partnership projects regarding tenders for the provision of ancillary services for UKROENERGO, analyzing consumption diagrams at the level of several municipalities and suggesting solutions for rail transport power supply nodes in the form of the application of advanced battery storage combined with our advanced AI EMS.
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Georgia
INO-HUB Energy has been active in Georgia since 2022. By analyzing the available domestic capacities for providing ancillary services, together with an analysis of the consequences of short-term grid outages, INO-HUB Energy communicated in its report to the MoESD the need to build a large-capacity storage facility at a centralized level. Such a storage facility will, if not completely, then significantly reduce power outages and substantially eliminate the country’s dependence on cross-border supplies of ancillary services and create space for greater integration of renewable energy sources into the country’s energy mix.