
Tilbury is home to the UK’s largest battery system
The connected BESS system in Tilbury has the capacity to supply up to 680,000 homes.

The connected BESS system in Tilbury has the capacity to supply up to 680,000 homes.

The solar plant will avoid 161,300 metric tons of CO₂ per year, equivalent to taking more than 37,000 cars off the road annually.

This project strengthens the North American market as a service provider and developer of infrastructure with a low carbon footprint.

It will be the longest HVDC cable ever built in the United Kingdom, with 505 kilometers of submarine and terrestrial extension.

LU7 seeks to offer practical solutions to close the life cycle of solar modules, extracting silver, gallium and indium with high recovery rate.

The project will prevent the emission of about 68,000 tons of CO₂ annually.

The farm is already generating renewable electricity and is on track for full operation by the end of 2025.

The XRG consortium cannot sign because it still needs internal approvals, which could take at least four more weeks.

The plant has the capacity to supply 6.5 million European households daily.

This manufacturing process includes seven control stages that ensure an extremely low failure rate: 1 per 200,000 units.

With only 5% waste material, the new recycling process can reduce the production cost per battery by approximately $0.8 per kWh.

The pilot program will take place in the Port of Southampton and will use vessels operated by Lomar Shipping.