by Emilia Lardizabal | Dec 19, 2025
As storage gains ground and the urgency for energy autonomy intensifies, the COUNTRY MANAGER outlines his vision for a “hot” market moment: more incentives, less dependency, and a wide-open field for scaling up. At Hoymiles, the company is backing a clear formula to take the lead over competitors, based on a mature and stable supply chain, a focus on 10 to 30 MW projects, and the speed required to gain volume.
by Strategic Energy | Dec 17, 2025
Madrid will host the flagship energy event on February 12, 2026, with energy storage at the core of the Iberian renewable transition
by Emilia Lardizabal | Dec 17, 2025
The new Cegasa industrial facility will reach 600 MWh per year in its first phase and will triple that figure by 2027. In an exclusive interview with Energía Estratégica, Carlos Infante details the technological profile of the BESS systems, their application in large-scale projects, and analyses the factors that are accelerating the Spanish energy storage market.
by Emilia Lardizabal | Dec 17, 2025
While most companies aim to compete with Asia, HelloNext has chosen a different path: partnering with Asian manufacturers and designing energy storage solutions in Europe that are already attracting interest from EV charging hubs, petrol stations and heavy industry. With projects scaling up to 30 MWh, the company is making a strong entry into a market that is beginning to redefine the future of energy.
by Emilia Lardizabal | Dec 12, 2025
The FEDER programme achieved a specific cost of €64933/MWh for stand-alone storage systems, compared with the €111000/MWh estimated for MACSE in Italy. Although Italian projects have an average duration of seven hours, versus four hours under the Spanish scheme, “the Spanish approach appears to have been more efficient for the public administration,” said Raúl García, director of ASEALEN.
by Emilia Lardizabal | Dec 12, 2025
The latest decision by Spain’s National Commission for Markets and Competition (CNMC) establishes a new regulatory framework that redefines the technical criteria used to assess grid-access applications for electricity consumption, covering both large industrial users and battery energy storage systems (BESS) connected to the power system. As part of the rollout, on 2 February the national transmission system operator, Red Eléctrica de España (REE), will launch a new digital tool.