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Grid stability — Blueprint for Europe's most stress-tested grid

87.5 MW / 175.525 MWh

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Containerised BESS unit with power conversion cabinets lifted by a reach stacker at the port before shipment to Ukraine
Weather-wrapped containerised BESS units loaded on trucks at the terminal, prepared for transport
Container vessel berthed at the terminal loading BESS units bound for the Ukraine grid support project
Containerised BESS unit with power conversion cabinets lifted by a reach stacker at the port before shipment to Ukraine
Weather-wrapped containerised BESS units loaded on trucks at the terminal, prepared for transport
Container vessel berthed at the terminal loading BESS units bound for the Ukraine grid support project

The Ukrainian project delivered by BESSMONT is a major advancement in national energy stability: a high-capacity 87.5 MW / 175.525 MWh battery storage installation designed for modern grid support services. The system strengthens the resilience of critical infrastructure by providing frequency regulation, peak management and real-time grid balancing across demanding network conditions.

Thirty-five containerised BESS units of 5.015 MWh each, equipped with black-start capability, can restore power to essential grid segments without relying on external supply — significantly enhancing emergency preparedness and grid recovery. The system also enables active participation in energy trading, allowing the operator to optimise dispatch strategies and capture market opportunities.

Technical parameters

Power / Capacity87.5 MW / 175.525 MWh
Configuration35 containerised BESS units, 5.015 MWh each
PO issuance4 September 2025
Delivery to customer31 January 2026
Total duration21 weeks
TypeGrid support

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