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Marija Maisch News Director
Marija Maisch News Director

Marija Maisch

Marija has years of experience in a news agency environment and writing for print and online publications. She took over as the editor of pv magazine Australia in 2018 and helped establish its online presence over a two-year period.

Since December 2021, Marija has been working as staff editor at pv magazine Global for both online and monthly print publications, specializing in Eastern European solar markets, battery energy storage systems, and electric vehicles. In 2024, she took the role of Energy Storage News Director, leading the coverage on pv magazine’s sister website ESS News.

Articles written by Marija Maisch

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CATL batteries
CATL locks $17 billion battery material deal as lithium prices soar As lithium prices surged to a two-year high in early 2026, the world’s largest battery maker, CATL, moved to secure a mega-order of lithium iron phosphate cathode material in what ranks among the largest battery materials deals ever announced.
Marija Maisch
Jan 15, 2026
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Dutch long-duration energy storage project targets sub-€50/kWh costs with innovative technologies The SLDBatt project brings together TRL 7 battery technologies – including molten sodium‑salt, saltwater acid–base flow, and hydrogen–iron flow batteries – to deliver an innovative and cost-effective long-duration energy storage solution.
Marija Maisch
Jan 14, 2026
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Investing in BESS in Europe: From market hurdles to C&I opportunities Energy services group Elevion, a subsidiary of Czech utility ČEZ, has several hundred million euros available for investment, with a significant share potentially earmarked for battery energy storage projects across Europe. Yet identifying the right opportunities remains anything but straightforward. ESS News spoke with Elevion CEO Jaroslav Macek to learn more.
Marija Maisch
Jan 13, 2026
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Neoen’s battery to pioneer grid-forming services on French transmission network At a major battery project, RTE and Neoen are trialing an inverter retrofit, marking a first for grid-forming services on France’s transmission network.
Marija Maisch
Jan 13, 2026
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Grenergy boosts European standalone BESS pipeline to 31 GWh with 2.1 GWh win in Poland Spain's Grenergy is rapidly growing its pipeline of standalone battery energy storage project in Europe with a key focus on Poland, Romania, Germany, Italy, Spain, and the United Kingdom.
Marija Maisch
Jan 13, 2026
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AlphaESS launches modular energy storage system for small C&I users Designed for power ratings of 29.9 kW and 50 kW with scalable capacity up to 216,9 kWh, the new system is aimed at businesses seeking flexible energy storage solutions without the complexity of installation
Marija Maisch
Jan 12, 2026
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China southern power grid
Sodium-ion battery cells already near lithium-ion cost parity, set to get cheaper By 2050, sodium-ion batteries with fast learning rates could deliver storage at 11–14 €/MWh – cheaper than lithium-ion at 16–22 €/MWh – while also offering higher energy-to-power ratios and high cycle durability, a new research finds.
Marija Maisch
Jan 09, 2026
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HyperStrong connects 7.4 GWh of energy storage projects in Inner Mongolia From groundbreaking to grid connection, all three projects were completed in just over five months, the Chinese battery energy storage integrator said.
Marija Maisch
Jan 08, 2026
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Neoen signs seven-year tolling contract with Uniper for German BESS project  The 30 MW/78 MWh Arneburg Battery is Neoen’s first asset in Germany. The battery is currently mid-way through construction and is expected to be operational in 2026.
Marija Maisch
Jan 08, 2026

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