Enersense’s Lithuanian subsidiary has won a contract to maintain 200MWh of electricity storage systems in the regions of Alytus, Vilnius, Utena and Šiauliai.
Enersense UAB’s agreement with Fluence Energy is the first of its kind in Lithuania, the company said.
Energy cells UAB, to which Fluence Energy has delivered the storage system, manages electricity storage facilities in the country.
For the integration of energy generated from renewable energy sources, a battery system is used to ensure the instantaneous reserve of isolated working electricity for Lithuania until it is synchronized with continental European networks.
The agreement is a continuation of good cooperation between Enersense and Fluence Energy in Finland, where Enersense provides maintenance services and operates as an expert partner for Fluence Energy’s 20MWh battery storage facility in Kerava.
Enersense’s managing director for Lithuania Artūras Lapinskas said: “We are pleased that Fluence Energy GmbH chose us as its partner, and the signed agreement is an important market opening for us in the Lithuanian electricity storage market.”
“An energy self-sufficient Europe needs such projects, and it is great to be a part of this.”


