BOS Power has signed a supply agreement with Hithium for the delivery of 3GWh of battery energy storage systems (BESS) to projects in the Nordic region.
The supply agreement covers a pipeline of projects across Denmark, Sweden, Finland, and Norway through 2027. The utility-scale projects range from 30MWh and up.
As part of the collaboration, Hithium will provide BOS Power with technical training and authorise the company as a certified service provider, ensuring localised support and enhanced operational efficiency for end customers in the Nordic region.
“Partnering with BOS Power strengthens our presence in Northern Europe and supports the region’s transition to a more flexible and renewable grid,” said Kelson Li, senior director of sales at Hithium.
“By combining our advanced energy storage technology with BOS Power’s expertise in large-scale energy storage and renewable integration, we are not only addressing the growing demand for local renewable energy supply and supporting the green transition – we are also shaping the future of energy innovation.”
Head of energy storage at BOS Power Kim Strate Kiegstad said: “This agreement highlights our commitment to delivering large-scale, high-quality energy storage systems across Northern Europe.
“With Hithium’s advanced technology and our proven expertise in full EPC turnkey project execution and local integration, we are well placed to support customers in building reliable, flexible, and sustainable energy infrastructure for the future.”
The first project under the agreement is already under construction in Denmark.
Picture: Representatives from BOS Power and Hithium sign the supply agreement


