Envision Energy has signed agreements with Field to deliver two 100MWh battery energy storage systems in Scotland.
The company will provide lithium iron phosphate containerised BESS for Field’s Holmston and Drum Farm projects.
Each facility will provide 50MW / 100MWh of capacity to deliver electricity to the grid.
Construction on Field’s Holmston project (pictured) began this summer, with work on the Drum Farm facility due to begin in early autumn. Both projects are scheduled for completion by the end of 2026.
Envision Energy’s senior vice president Henry Peng said: “Scotland is a key market for Envision Energy, and our collaboration with Field demonstrates the trust in our technical expertise and proven solutions across battery energy storage.
“These two projects build on our growing portfolio in the United Kingdom as we continue to provide our solutions and expertise to deliver net zero power solutions.
“We are proud to bring our energy storage products tailored with a 15-year long-term service agreement to Scotland.
“These two projects demonstrate our deep commitment to supporting grid stability and accelerating the transition to renewables with safe, reliable, and scalable energy solutions.”
Field’s chief executive Amit Gudka said: “Breaking ground at Holmston in South Ayrshire and soon at Drum Farm near Keith marks an important milestone for Field, as we work to accelerate the shift toward a cleaner, more secure energy system in Scotland and the wider UK.
“Battery storage in all its forms is a critical part of that journey, and we’re pleased to be working with Envision Energy to deliver advanced solutions that will strengthen the grid and support the growth of renewables.”


