Top Energy Storage Companies In Norway In 2025
Some of the leading energy storage companies in Norway include Equinor, Statkraft, and NEL Hydrogen.
Some of the leading energy storage companies in Norway include Equinor, Statkraft, and NEL Hydrogen.
Corvus Energy is a Norwegian company specializing in energy storage and fuel cell systems for the maritime industry. They design, develop, and supply modular lithium-ion battery and
At Arsenalet Industrial Park, known for advanced production of defence products and technology, the establishment of Norway''s largest renewable energy storage is now a reality.
The Norwegian Ministry of Energy has received applications from six companies for three CO2 storage areas on the Norwegian
He points to Vianode, which produces sustainable battery materials, while Pixii delivers scalable, modular energy storage solutions to speed up the green transition. The
Northern Lights is the world''s first commercial CO2 transportation and storage project. The first phase of the project was supported by the Norwegian government and has a
At Arsenalet Industrial Park, known for advanced production of defence products and technology, the establishment of Norway''s largest
Discover all relevant Energy Storage Companies in Norway, including Gonvarri Material Handling and SN Power AS
Ever wondered how a city known for fjords and Nobel Peace Prizes became a global energy storage hotspot? Meet Oslo Container Energy Storage Company, the
NES, specializing in sustainable energy design and smart control systems for vessels, will deliver a containerized energy storage system that includes a "Quest" battery
Discover all relevant Energy Storage Companies in Norway, including Gonvarri Material Handling and SN Power AS
Detailed info and reviews on 7 top Energy Storage companies and startups in Norway in 2025. Get the latest updates on their products, jobs, funding, investors, founders
The Norwegian Ministry of Energy has received applications from six companies for three CO2 storage areas on the Norwegian Continental Shelf.
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Electric cars now account for 79 per cent of new cars sold in Norway, and the MS Medstraum was recently launched as the world’s first electric fast ferry. In a global report on lithium-ion batteries, Norway ranked first in sustainability. These are impressive records. Even so, stationary energy storage is beginning to steal the limelight.
Today Norway has not one, but two huge battery markets. “There are two market drivers for batteries: EVs and stationary energy storage. Energy storage is coming on strong now. It’s the key to turning intermittent wind and solar into a stable energy source,” explains Pål Runde, Head of Battery Norway.
An early adopter of electric transport, Norway continues to capture EV battery headlines. Electric cars now account for 79 per cent of new cars sold in Norway, and the MS Medstraum was recently launched as the world’s first electric fast ferry. In a global report on lithium-ion batteries, Norway ranked first in sustainability.