Building bankable battery projects
Insights for the finance community
Join us for a 1-hour event on 26 March in Stockholm or via live stream.
| Date: | 26 March, 2026 |
| Time: | 09:00 - 10:00 CET |
| Place: | Stockholm or via live stream |
As part of our Financing the energy transition series, this event will explore the rapid growth of utility-scale stand-alone and co-located battery energy storage systems (BESS) and how projects can be made future‑proof as market revenues, technologies, and regulatory expectations continue to evolve.
Hosted in Stockholm and available via live stream, the session offers a candid fireside chat with experts who bring diverse perspectives and insights from across the value chain.
Our fireside chat will include the following speakers:
- Christoffer Adrian, Investment Banking at DNB
- Vincent Gliniewics, Strategy manager at Ingrid Capacity
- Pouya Moud, Senior Consultant Energy Storage, DNV
- Ruben Tempel, Segment Leader Energy Storage Northern Europe, DNV
Battery storage supports power systems in several ways: it enables short-term energy shifting, delivers ancillary services, alleviates grid congestion, and expands access to electricity. Policy support is also growing with new targets, subsidies and market reforms. The IEA reports that annual battery storage additions jumped from 40 GW in 2023 to over 75 GW in 2024, supported by a 90% cost reduction since 2010 and ongoing global price drops (31% in 2025, BloombergNEF).
While BESS assets can stack multiple revenue streams, exposure to merchant risks remains a challenge for project financing. Complex monetization strategies, evolving technologies, and volatile markets make understanding these risks essential for developers, investors, banks, and other financiers, ensuring projects remain bankable and future-proof.
Join a candid fireside chat with industry experts to explore investment risks, revenue opportunities, and strategies to future-proof battery storage projects
Register now to secure your place
You can attend in person in Stockholm or join remotely via live stream. For those joining on-site, a light breakfast will be served, and there will be opportunities to connect with peers and business partners before and after the program.
Seats for the in-person event are limited, so we encourage early registration to guarantee your spot. We look forward to welcoming you on 26 March.