Ingrid
Ingrid Capacity is a Swedish developer and operator specializing in large-scale battery energy storage systems (BESS). The company focuses on developing, owning, and operating these assets to provide critical grid services and enhance energy system stability in Sweden. They aim to achieve 1 GW of installed capacity by 2025.
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Strategic Overview
- Focused on building Sweden's largest battery storage portfolio to support grid stability and the energy transition.
- Ambitious target to reach 1 GW of installed capacity by 2025.
- Emphasizes local development and operation of assets within Sweden.
Deal History (1)
Deal Activity from Public Sources
Development and operation of the 10 MW Hasslarp Battery Storage project in Sweden
Development and operation of the 20 MW Karlshamn Battery Storage project (first phase) in Sweden
Development and construction of an additional 20 MW battery storage capacity at the Karlshamn site in Sweden
Development and construction of the 20 MW Gothenburg Battery Storage project in Sweden
Development and construction of the 20 MW Uppsala Battery Storage project in Sweden
Investment Focus
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Geography
Germany1
Key People
Björn Westerholm
CEO
Erik Lindström
CFO
Jonas Eklind
Chairman of the Board
Track Record
300
MW Total
16
Deals Completed
3
Years Active
Notable projects: Hasslarp Battery Storage (10 MW), Karlshamn Battery Storage (20 MW operational, 20 MW under construction), Västervik Battery Storage (20 MW operational, 20 MW under construction), Landskrona Battery Storage (20 MW operational, 20 MW under construction), Eskilstuna Battery Storage (20 MW operational, 20 MW under construction), Helsingborg Battery Storage (10 MW operational, 20 MW under construction), Gothenburg Battery Storage (20 MW under construction), Uppsala Battery Storage (20 MW under construction)
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