The Turkish energy company GridFlex plans to invest 17 million euros in a new electricity storage facility near Leskovac, local authorities announced following a meeting between Mayor Goran Cvetanović and company representatives.
GridFlex specializes in container-based battery storage systems aimed at improving network flexibility, supporting the integration of new energy sources, and contributing to the regional economy. According to the city’s announcement, the storage plant will be built on 1.5 hectares of privately purchased land near the Leskovac 2 substation.
Company officials highlighted their objectives, including enhancing network stability, creating local jobs, and generating additional municipal revenue. They emphasized their commitment to safety, environmental standards, community engagement, and close coordination with city institutions.
Leskovac authorities will assist the investor with streamlined procedures for planning, utility services, and transport. The city anticipates several benefits from the project, including improved electricity supply quality, reduced network strain, and increased capacity for connecting new local consumers and producers.
Preparations are underway to develop planning and technical documentation for a battery system with a storage capacity of 125 MWh. Construction is scheduled to be completed by the end of 2026, with the facility expected to become operational in early 2027.