About Vilnius Energy Storage Supporting Facilities Project
The Vilnius New Energy Storage Project involves the construction of Lithuania's largest battery energy storage system (BESS) with a capacity of 120MWh. This facility, being the first commercial battery storage site in Lithuania, is expected to increase the country's storage capacity by around 50% and is scheduled to become operational by the end of 20252. Additionally, this project is part of a broader initiative that includes four energy storage projects across Lithuania, which will enhance the power grid's functionality and synchronization with the EU power grid4. The Vilnius BESS is significant as it represents the largest private energy storage project in the country5.
At SolarFlex Solutions, we specialize in comprehensive energy storage products and solar solutions including energy storage products, foldable solar containers, industrial and commercial energy storage systems, home energy storage systems, communication products, and data center solutions. Our innovative products are designed to meet the evolving demands of the global energy storage, solar power, and critical infrastructure markets.
About Vilnius Energy Storage Supporting Facilities Project video introduction
Our energy storage and solar solutions support a diverse range of industrial, commercial, residential, telecommunications, and data center applications. We provide advanced energy storage technology that delivers reliable power for manufacturing facilities, business operations, residential homes, telecom networks, data centers, emergency backup systems, and grid support services. Our systems are engineered for optimal performance in various environmental conditions.
When you partner with SolarFlex Solutions, you gain access to our extensive portfolio of energy storage and solar products including complete energy storage products, foldable solar containers for portable power, industrial and commercial energy storage systems, home energy storage solutions, communication products for network reliability, and data center power systems. Our solutions feature advanced lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4) batteries, smart energy management systems, advanced battery management systems, and scalable energy solutions from 5kW to 2MW capacity. Our technical team specializes in designing custom energy storage and power solutions for your specific project requirements.
6 FAQs about [Vilnius Energy Storage Supporting Facilities Project]
Who manages Lithuania's electricity storage facilities?
At the end of July 2021, the Government of the Republic of Lithuania appointed Energy cells, a company of the EPSO-G Group, as the operator of the instantaneous isolated operation electricity reserve for Lithuania’s electricity storage facilities and entrusted it with the management of the electricity storage facilities system.
Will Lithuania receive energy storage units in September?
The remaining battery parks will receive the energy storage units in September‘, said R. Štilinis. The energy storage facility system of 312 battery cubes - 78 each in battery parks in Vilnius, Šiauliai and Alytus and Utena regions – will provide Lithuania with an instantaneous energy reserve.
Why is electricity storage important in Lithuania?
Lithuania’s system of electricity storage facilities is essential to ensure the security of Lithuania’s energy system and its ability to operate in isolated mode.
How will Lithuania's energy system work?
Energy cells will install and integrate into Lithuania’s energy system a system of four energy storage facilities (batteries) with a total combined capacity of 200 megawatts (MW) and 200 megawatt-hours (MWh).
How many MW will energy cells have in Lithuania?
The Energy Cells storage facility system to be integrated into the Lithuanian grid will have a total combined capacity of 200 megawatts (MW) and 200 megawatt-hours (MWh).
When will Lithuanian power plants start supplying power?
Lithuanian power plants currently operating in the IPS/UPS system can start supplying power within 15 minutes. Once synchronised with the CEN system, the energy storage facilities will be able to store electricity generated by solar or wind power plants and feed it into the grid when needed.


