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Envision and GES agree Europe clean energy pact

Paul StephenBy Paul StephenNovember 21, 20252 Mins Read
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Envision Energy and GES have signed a framework agreement to advance large-scale deployment of battery energy storage and wind turbine generators across Spain and Europe.
Envision Energy said the partnership reinforces its engineering and service ecosystem in Spain and supports the region’s transition to a cleaner and more digitally driven energy system.
The companies said the collaboration covers the full value chain of BESS and WTG plants including construction, installation, commissioning, operation and maintenance.
Envision added that it will provide training and digital tools to strengthen GES’s technical and operational capability in BESS and WTG.
GES will use Envision’s digital platforms to improve project visibility, streamline order dispatching and optimise execution, the partners said.
GES will also deliver engineering support across balance of plant construction including grid connection works as well as transport and installation services for BESS and WTG components.
Henry Peng, senior vice president and president of Latin America and the European region at Envision Energy, said: “Our collaboration with GES goes beyond a business partnership – it reflects a shared vision to build a sustainable energy future through technology, innovation, and trust.”
Peng said: “By combining Envision’s global expertise in AI-powered energy storage and smart wind solutions with GES’s strong local resources and engineering capabilities, we aim to build a more robust renewable energy ecosystem and deliver higher-quality, more reliable project execution and long-term service support to the local market.”
He added: “Starting from Spain, we will jointly expand across Europe’s growing energy storage and wind sectors, setting a new benchmark for integrated service excellence and advancing Europe’s transition toward a clean energy future.”
Jose Luis Garcia Donoso, chief executive of GES, said: “We are very proud that GES has been selected to support construction activities and provide technical services for the equipment supplied by Envision in Spain, Europe, and Latin America.”
Garcia Donoso said: “This partnership enables developers to benefit from the expertise of a strong local company like GES for installation, operation and after-sales service.”
He added: “Envision’s technology is a perfect complement to our strategy of implementing innovative systems that support the sustainability of the power grid and reinforces our commitment to delivering solutions that advance the planet’s energy transition.”

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