20 / 06 / 2025 - News

Battery Energy Storage: Kallista Energy Launches a 120MW / 240MWh Project in France and Selects Envision Energy for Turnkey Delivery

Battery energy storage

Kallista Energy, a European renewable energy producer, is launching its first battery energy storage project of 120 MW and 240 MWh in Saleux, in the Somme region, and has signed an EPC (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction) contract with Envision Energy,  a world-leading green technology company, dedicated to being a net-zero technology partner.

 

The Saleux site

3D rendering of the Saleux 120MW-240MWh battery energy storage site (Construction 2025–2026)

The Saleux site will have a capacity of 120 MW and 240 MWh using Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP) technology. A Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) supports the power grid by providing frequency regulation services on the RTE reserve markets. It also enhances renewable energy integration by providing system flexibility—storing surplus power during production peaks and discharging it during consumption peaks. For example, a typical cycle could involve fully charging the battery during a solar production peak in the afternoon and fully discharging it in the evening during residential demand peaks.

With this project, Kallista Energy—founded in 2005 and active in France, Germany, and the Netherlands—further diversifies into battery storage. The group is already active in wind and solar energy, as well as electric mobility.

This project marks Envision Energy’s first independent battery energy storage contract in France, following recent successes in Europe. As the key component of this BESS project, the LFP battery cells will be supplied by AESC – a leading battery technology company headquartered in Japan. AESC has a state-of-the-art 10 GWh Gigafactory, located in Douai in the Hauts-de-France region in production since June 2025.

The Saleux battery storage project has been developed and is funded by Kallista Energy. Construction will start in June 2025 and be completed by the end of 2026. Envision Energy will ensure the maintenance of the site and will also be responsible for battery recycling at the end of their lifecycle.

“With the Saleux project, Kallista Energy adds another building block to the energy ecosystem needed to facilitate the integration of more renewable energy into the grid while ensuring its reliability. We must move beyond the misconception that electricity cannot be stored, in order to accelerate the deployment of renewables and the shift away from fossil fuels. Our group is working on other projects like Saleux to keep up the momentum,” says Frédéric Roche, President of Kallista Energy Group.

“France is a key market for Envision Energy as we expand our presence across Europe, and our partnership with Kallista Energy marks a significant milestone in this journey. We are proud to deliver a fully integrated, turnkey energy storage solution tailored to the Saleux project. Backed by our advanced technology, EPC expertise, and a 14-year long-term service agreement, this project demonstrates our deep commitment to supporting grid stability and accelerating the transition to renewables with safe, reliable, and scalable energy solutions.”  Said Henry Peng, Senior Vice President and President of Latin America and European Region, Envision Energy.

About
Kallista Energy Group

Founded in 2005, Kallista Energy is an independent renewable energy producer committed to delivering electricity at the best economic and environmental cost to support the energy transition and electric mobility.

With a team of over 100 employees, the company covers the entire renewable energy value chain: development, financing, construction with specialized partners, operation and maintenance of sites, as well as decommissioning or repowering.

Kallista Energy currently operates 40 wind and solar farms and charging stations in France, the Netherlands, and Germany, totaling 436 MW. In addition to running its renewable energy parks and developing new projects, Kallista Energy is rolling out a network of 90 ultra-fast charging stations for electric vehicles in France, most of which will be directly connected to wind or solar power. The group also develops battery energy storage projects.

 

About
Envision Energy

Envision Energy is a world-leading green technology company, dedicated to being a net-zero technology partner for global enterprises, governments, and institutions. Focused on smart wind turbines, energy storage, and green hydrogen solutions, Envision Energy delivers integrated solutions to accelerate decarbonisation.  The company also manages Envision-Hongshan Carbon-Neutral Fund and owns Envision Racing Formula E team, which won the Formula E team’s championship in 2023.

With a global network of over 20 branches and R&D centres and 60 manufacturing facilities across countries including China, Germany, France, the UK, Spain, Denmark, the UAE, India, and more.  Envision achieved carbon neutrality in its global operations by 2022 and is committed to reaching net-zero emissions by 2040 under the Science Based Targets initiative’s “Business Ambition for 1.5°C.”

Recognised for its contributions to the global green energy transition, Envision Energy was featured on 2024 TIME 100 Most Influential Companies list and Fortune’s 2024 Change the World list. It has also been honoured as one of Forbes China’s Best Employers (2022, 2024) and earned accolades for its sustainability efforts, including the EcoVadis Gold Medal and CDP’s “A-List.”

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