Risen Energy has signed two memorandums of understanding agreements with Ukrainian energy company Ascania Energy covering cooperation on up to 100 MW of solar capacity and 200 MWh of utility-scale battery storage in Ukraine.
Under the partnership, Risen Energy said it will provide the PV modules on the solar front, along with utility-scale energy storage systems and technical support. Risen currently offers its eTron series of liquid-cooled energy storage systems for utility-scale applications. The package includes liquid-cooling thermal management, multilayer safety protection, intelligent control and operational management.
Ascania Energy, part of Ascania Group, a Ukrainian holding company that covers many industrial needs, will be the EPC, and lead local project development, engineering, implementation, system integration and service, regulatory requirements and specific customer needs.
Risen Energy has prior Ukraine exposure, having supplied modules to 12 solar projects including the 323 MW Pokrovskaya Solar Power Plant. As of Q2 2026, its cumulative BESS deliveries exceeded 10 GWh globally.
The MoUs establish a cooperation framework. No financial terms or project timelines have been disclosed. Risen said on August 13 that an Ascania Energy delegation visited Risen Energy’s manufacturing facility at SYL Battery in Ningbo, China, to review energy storage production, testing, and quality management capabilities, as well as PV production facilities.
What they said:
Yevhen Piatko, CEO and co-owner of Ascania Energy, said: “Ukraine needs not only to restore the energy infrastructure damaged by the war, but also to build a more decentralized, flexible and resilient energy system. Our advantage is that we work across the energy value chain – from engineering and construction to energy management, trading and direct supply to customers. Together with Risen Energy, we can connect proven technology with local implementation and bring it all the way to the energy actually consumed by Ukrainian businesses.”
Jerry Qin, president Europe at Risen Energy, said: “Risen Energy brings extensive expertise in solar, energy storage and global delivery, while Ascania Energy contributes strong local knowledge, project execution and professional services. By combining these strengths with Ukraine’s specific energy needs, we aim to deliver tailored solar-plus-storage solutions and create lasting value for the country’s energy transition.”
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