Battery Storage and Grid in the Baltics: Of stability and flexibility

12 March, 2026

EU

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The three Baltic states, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, disconnected from the Russian grid and synchronised with the European grid in 2025, marking a structural shift for the region. Battery energy storage systems (BESS) and grid connectivity are crucial to maintaining system stability, while also creating a rapidly expanding investment market. One year on, which country is taking the lead in BESS deployment? And how has the market turned this shift into an opportunity?

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