ZOE Energy Storage Partners with Saudi Firm for Battery Manufacturing Facility
ZOE Energy Storage's Groundbreaking Venture in Saudi Arabia
In a significant move for both local manufacturing and the global energy market, ZOE Energy Storage has secured a joint venture with a Saudi partner to create the first world-class battery storage manufacturing facility within the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. This initiative aligns with the Saudi Vision 2030, aiming to bolster the nation's clean energy landscape and enhance local production capabilities for essential energy storage solutions.
Project Overview
The project will unfold in two distinct phases. The initial phase will see the establishment of a production capacity of 6 GWh, set to commence operations in the first quarter of 2027. The subsequent phase aims to expand this capacity to 18 GWh, which will effectively close a crucial gap in large-scale storage localization, thereby reducing Saudi Arabia's reliance on imports. This strategic initiative not only meets local energy storage needs but also enhances the country's bold ambitions of achieving 130 GW of renewable energy capacity along with 48 GWh of storage capability.
Additionally, the facility is designed to provide 50% of its power generation from clean sources, thus propelling Saudi Arabia's transition from a traditional energy giant to a frontrunner in the global clean energy sector.
Manufacturing Standards and Capabilities
The sprawling factory, covering an impressive 150 hectares, will adhere to the highest European manufacturing standards and receive the prestigious “Made in Saudi” certification. It aims to fully comply with local grid regulations, ensuring that all produced storage systems are tailored to meet regional demands. Once operational, this facility will serve key markets across the Gulf region, the Middle East, North Africa, Central Asia, and Africa.
In conjunction with the manufacturing plant, a Green Energy Academy will be established on-site. This academy's objective will be to train certified technicians, fostering deep localization of competencies essential for advancing the energy storage sector in the region.
Strategic Importance
This new project follows ZOE Energy's facility in Hungary and marks the company’s second overseas manufacturing center as part of its broader global strategy. The initiative integrates cutting-edge ZOE technology, localized production, and international service offerings. Moreover, the manufacturing site has been specifically engineered to withstand the extreme desert conditions of Saudi Arabia, ultimately setting benchmarks for similar projects in comparable climates worldwide.
Huang Jun, Chairman of ZOE Energy Group, emphasized the Middle East's critical role in the global energy transition. He stated,