Sunotec has signed an agreement with Sungrow to deploy battery energy storage systems (BESS) across multiple solar power projects in Europe.
The strategic agreement (signing ceremony pictured) will cover the deployment of 2.4GWh of energy storage systems across several large-scale projects, with a particular focus on Bulgaria.
Some of the projects will be supported by funds under Bulgaria’s RESTORE national support programme.
“The global energy transition depends not only on how much renewable power we produce, but on how intelligently we manage and store it,” said Kaloyan Velichkov, founder and chief executive of Sunotec.
“This partnership with Sungrow reflects our shared ambition to lead the next chapter of clean energy – by building resilient, storage-enabled infrastructure that brings stability, sustainability, and scale to markets across Europe and beyond.”
The 2.4GWh of energy storage capacity will support grid stability and enhance the reliability of solar parks developed and constructed by Sunotec throughout Bulgaria and wider Europe.
Sungrow’s regional director Anastasios Gkinis said: “This collaboration with Sunotec is a cornerstone of our mission to accelerate clean energy deployment in Bulgaria and across Europe.
“Combining Sungrow’s cutting-edge energy storage technology with Sunotec’s execution excellence, we create a powerful force to redefine the energy landscape in Bulgaria and support the region’s transition to a sustainable energy future.”


