LITGRID ALMOST 70 PERCENT IN THE SECOND QUARTER. ENERGY IN LITHUANIA ...

Photovoltaic battery energy storage in Lithuania by 2025
Lithuania added 240 MW of new solar capacity in the first half of 2025, bringing its total operational solar power to an impressive 1.7 GW. This significant increase is accompanied by a boost in battery storage capacity, with a newly added 58 MW bringing the total to 282 MW. [pdf]
Lithuania base station energy storage battery
Located near Vilnius, this project will be the country’s first commercial battery storage facility and is expected to increase Lithuania’s total storage capacity by approximately 50%. The system is scheduled to begin operations by the end of 2025. [pdf]
Total investment in hybrid energy storage projects in Lithuania
The European Commission (EC) has approved Lithuania’s plan to allocate EUR 180 million (USD 196.4m) in direct grants to support investments in the deployment of at least 1,200 MWh of new energy storage across the country and thus facilitate the integration of renewable energy sources. [pdf]FAQS about Total investment in hybrid energy storage projects in Lithuania
What is a new energy storage project in Lithuania?
The plan involves direct grants to support investments in the deployment of at least 1,200 MWh of new energy storage systems across Lithuania. The tender will be administered by the Environmental Project Management Agency (EPMA). The deadline for applications is June 17, 2025.
Will EU grant a battery storage project in Lithuania?
European Commission delegation visiting a Fluence battery storage project in Lithuania. Image: Energy Cells via LinkedIn. Lithuania can move ahead with a scheme to provide €180 million (US$200 million) in grants to energy storage projects after it was approved by the EU.
Will Lithuania install 800 MWh of energy storage facilities?
In the procurement exercise, Lithuania is seeking to install at least 800 MWh of energy storage facilities, which will be directly connected to the transmission network by the end of 2028.
How does the EU state aid scheme work in Lithuania?
This measure implements the EUR 180 million state aid scheme approved by the European Commission in October 2024. The plan involves direct grants to support investments in the deployment of at least 1,200 MWh of new energy storage systems across Lithuania. The tender will be administered by the Environmental Project Management Agency (EPMA).
What is the energy storage grant programme?
The programme will provide direct grants for the construction of the projects, with a target to support at least 1.2GWh of energy storage projects. The grants will cover a maximum of 30% of the projects’ capital expenditure costs.
Is Hungary's energy storage scheme the most advanced in the world?
Panelists at this year’s Energy Storage Summit Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) in September described Hungary’s scheme as one of the most advanced in the world. Grant support for energy storage in the EU has also been activated via a separate scheme, the post-Covid-19 Recovery and Resilience Plan, including in Romania, Finland and Greece.