Zelestra, a global, multi-technology, customer-focused renewable energy company, has signed a long-term tolling agreement with BKW, a leading energy and infrastructure company based in Switzerland, to deliver a large-scale battery energy storage system (BESS) – of up to 2 GWh – in the north of Italy.
The agreement is a first of its kind long-term financial tolling construct for battery storage in Italy. Zelestra will make part of the plant’s generation capacity available to BKW to manage and optimize the flexibility in the market.
This innovative cooperation between two strong partners enables the construction of one of Europe’s largest battery storage projects. The project reinforces Zelestra’s strategy to co-build innovative solutions with its partners to help decarbonize their operations. With the commercialisation of the battery project, BKW expands its footprint in Italian renewables and innovative BESS structures.
Construction is expected to begin in 2027, with the project set to become fully operational in 2028. The north of Italy has high demand for electricity from industrial customers, with increasing renewables capacity coming on to the grid, and an expected phase out of thermal plants. Zelestra and BKW’s major BESS project introduces an innovative approach that enhances grid flexibility, accelerates renewable integration, and supports the decarbonization of the Italian power generation fleet and at the same time enhancing security of supplies.
The latest agreement expands and deepens the clean energy partnership between Zelestra and BKW. In December 2024 the partners closed a ten-year PPA which enabled the construction of two solar projects, Ginosa (Puglia) and Bellomo (Sicily), totalling 16 MWdc.
Martina Nicodemo, Commercial Lead Renewables & BESS Origination Italy at BKW: «Italy is one of the most attractive BESS markets in Europe. Through this partnership with Zelestra, we demonstrate that BKW’s product structuring expertise is at the forefront of the industry. Together, we are committed to supporting Italy’s energy transition and driving our joint ambition for a more flexible and sustainable energy system.»
Bianca Sarbu, Head of Trading & Origination at BKW adds: «Beyond the technical achievement, this project underlines both our strong presence in the Italian market and our ambition to keep growing. The agreement with Zelestra supports BKW’s strategy «Solutions 2030» by focusing on the expansion of Flex and Green Solutions, and by broadening our portfolio in Italian renewables.»
Eliano Russo, Zelestra’s country manager in Italy, said: «With this major battery storage project, we will support BKW’s needs to access clean and reliable power for their operations, as well as delivering a project that will enhance grid stability and accelerate the wider decarbonization goals in Italy.
As a multi-technology developer, we are pleased to expand our global footprint for battery storage projects, with multiple contracts already executed elsewhere in Europe, Latin America and India. Italy is a key growth market for Zelestra, and we support the ambitious national solar power and BESS targets. We intend to grow our customer base here, and our project pipeline, significantly in the years ahead.»
Zelestra has a mature project portfolio of around 1400 MW of solar and BESS projects in Italy. The company intends to participate in both the Macse and Capacity Market auctions for BESS projects and the FER X auction for solar projects this year.