14.05.2026
Livoltek Poland, which has recently joined Energy Club, has presented practical case studies involving the deployment of Livoltek BESS 261 kWh industrial energy storage systems for commercial, industrial and infrastructure facilities.
Livoltek BESS solutions are designed for use at electric vehicle charging stations, manufacturing plants, industrial parks, commercial buildings and other facilities where power supply stability is critical. The systems can provide backup power during outages, reduce peak loads, increase self-consumption of electricity generated by solar power plants, and operate as part of hybrid PV + BESS + EV charging projects.
For the Ukrainian market, such solutions are particularly relevant in the context of wartime risks, damage to energy infrastructure and the growing need for businesses to ensure their own energy resilience. Industrial BESS can become an important element of the new energy architecture for enterprises, combining on-site generation, backup power, load management and readiness for more flexible participation in the electricity market.
The company’s presentation includes examples of implemented projects in Poland, Estonia, Norway and Ukraine. In particular, Livoltek already has several cases of industrial energy storage systems installed for production and warehouse facilities in Ukraine.
Among the Ukrainian examples is a project for a meat processing plant in Lviv. Two Livoltek BESS systems with a total capacity of 522 kWh were integrated into an existing 372 kW solar power plant. The system operates in both on-grid and off-grid modes, is integrated with a generator and helps ensure stable and uninterrupted operation of the enterprise.
Another Ukrainian case was implemented in Pryluky, where a 261 kWh Livoltek BESS was integrated with an existing 100 kW solar power plant. The solution powers production processes, enables energy generated from PV to be stored and used during periods of increased demand or grid outages.
The company has also presented cases in Brovary and Kyiv. In Brovary, a 261 kWh Livoltek BESS system is used to improve the reliability of power supply for a production and warehouse facility. In Kyiv, the storage system was integrated with an existing 140 kW solar power plant to support the stable operation of warehouse facilities in both on-grid and off-grid modes.
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A notable case study is the charitable installation of a solar power plant equipped with a Livoltek energy storage system for a lyceum in Borodyanka. This project has enabled the educational institution, which suffered during the occupation, to maintain an uninterrupted learning process even during blackouts.
Livoltek’s European case studies demonstrate various use scenarios for industrial energy storage systems. In Poland, an off-grid 522 kWh solution was implemented for charging electric vehicles using solar generation. The project combines an existing 150 kW PV plant, two BESS units and a 240 kW DC charging station. The objective of the solution is to enable electric vehicles to be charged with clean PV energy without dependence on the grid.
Another Polish case involves a 1 MW PV farm with a 2.09 MWh energy storage system. In this project, BESS makes it possible to store electricity during periods of low prices or curtailment by the distribution system operator and export it to the grid during more favourable price periods.
In Estonia, Livoltek has implemented several industrial BESS projects for solar power plants and commercial facilities. In these cases, energy storage systems are used to increase self-consumption, operate in both grid-connected and island modes, regulate loads, support frequency stability and optimise facility operation in line with market and grid conditions.
The company also highlights the possibility of leasing financing for Livoltek BESS 261 kWh industrial energy storage systems, allowing customers to reduce initial capital expenditure and shift to predictable operating payments.
Livoltek Poland is a manufacturer of equipment and solutions for solar energy, energy storage systems, hybrid and off-grid inverters, electric vehicle charging stations and monitoring systems. The company’s accession to Energy Club opens up additional opportunities for dialogue with Ukrainian energy companies, industrial consumers, renewable energy developers, EPC contractors and investors working on energy resilience projects in Ukraine.
Background
Livoltek is an international manufacturer of solar energy equipment and energy storage systems. The company is part of Hexing Group, founded in 1992 and listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange. Livoltek operates in more than 110 countries and offers industrial BESS energy storage systems, All-In-One systems, hybrid and off-grid inverters, residential energy storage systems, electric vehicle charging stations and monitoring systems for remote management, control and equipment diagnostics.