Trinasolar ISBU Acquires 49.9MW/99.8MWh Chatterley Energy Storage Project from Abbey Group

Trinasolar International System Business Unit (ISBU) UK Team is pleased to announce the acquisition of the 49.9MW/99.8MWh Chatterley Energy Storage project from UK-based developer Abbey Group.
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This project, located in the Midlands, is designed to provide critical flexibility and support to the UK electricity grid through a two-hour battery storage solution. Its construction is scheduled to commence in July 2025, with the asset expected to participate in key balancing and ancillary services markets as well as provide critical capacity support to the regional grid network.

The Chatterley Energy Storage project marks a significant step in Trinasolar ISBU growing energy storage portfolio in the UK and aligns with its broader commitment to accelerating the transition to a low-carbon energy system.

“The Trinasolar ISBU UK team is actively working to establish a strong development and delivery platform,” said Sasha Georgievski, Development Director for the UK. “Our focus is on building a pipeline of high-quality solar and storage projects. This strategic effort will enable us to deliver value to our partners and the grid while supporting the UK’s renewable energy targets.”

“We are delighted to bring the Chatterley project into the Trinasolar ISBU portfolio,” said Leonardo Lotti, Head of Europe, Trinasolar ISBU, “This acquisition reinforces our long-term commitment to the UK energy storage market and our confidence in the vital role batteries will play in enabling a net-zero grid.”

“We are thrilled to have completed the transaction of the Chatterley energy storage project with Trina, who is a trusted and valued partner of the Abbey Group. This project’s sustainability credentials align perfectly with our company and we are pleased that Trina will be delivering it in the near future,” said Abbey Group’s Operations Director, Andy Brand.

The transaction further strengthens Trinasolar’s position as a leading global player in utility-scale solar and storage, and follows a series of strategic investments across EMEA.

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