Fu-Gen and Nala Renewables close on 125 MW ready-to-build BESS in Finland

Construction on the Voulijoki battery energy storage (BESS) project is expected to begin later this year.
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Swiss developer and independent power producer (IPP) Fu-Gen has closed on a 125 MW BESS in Vuolijoki, central Finland, with London-based IPP and developer Nala Renewables.

Although headquartered in Zurich, Switzerland, Fu-Gen’s main market is the Nordics. It partnered with Nala Renewables in October 2025 to develop a ready-to-build BESS portfolio in Finland.

The Vuolijoki standalone BESS is ready-to-build and its close is the first transaction as part of the partnership between Nala and Fu-Gen. Construction at the Vuolijoki battery is due to begin later this year.

Nala Renewables was founded in 2020, and it aims to have a 10 GW renewable energy project portfolio by 2030. Last January, it acquired the 50 MW Kauhava BESS from Fu-Gen to add to its Finnish portfolio.

 To date, it has around 3 GW of cumulative capacity across its entire operational, in-construction, and development portfolio. The company is a 50/50 joint venture between Trafigura and funds managed by IFM Investors. As well as Finland, it has projects in the United States, Chile, Europe, Vietnam and the Phillipines.

Nordics-focused Fu-Gen has several small batteries under 20 MW in Finland, and the 125 MW Sandås battery in development. Last August, it developed a 20 MWh BESS project in Finland’s Härryda Municipality which it sold to renewable energy company Monsson.

“We are delighted to have closed this ready-to-build project with Fu-Gen, who have demonstrated their expertise throughout,” said Remy Verot, Nala Renewables Interim Chief Executive Officer, adding “Finland is a strategic market for BESS in Europe with a strong business case and we are delighted to continue expanding our footprint in the Nordics.”

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  • Blathnaid is Features Editor with pv magazine Global. Prior to joining the team in 2024, she specialized in writing feature-length articles about STEM careers. She also covered news, including some of Ireland's renewable energy announcements over the past few years.

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