Habitat Energy has partnered with global clean energy enterprise TagEnergy to energise its Lakeside battery energy storage system (BESS) – the largest transmission-connected BESS project in the UK.

The 100MW/200MWh facility in North Yorkshire, England became TagEnergy’s first transmission-connected BESS following successful completion of the commissioning switching program by the project’s onsite team and National Grid engineers.

The project is 100 per cent owned and operated by TagEnergy, with Tesla, Habitat Energy and RES as project partners.

Habitat Energy partners as route to market and battery optimiser, with independent renewable energy company RES as asset manager. Engineering Procurement and Construction (EPC) contractor Tesla provided a system of Tesla Megapack 2XL lithium-ion batteries.

We are proud to have partnered with TagEnergy to optimise their Lakeside battery storage project, currently the largest transmisson-connected asset in the UK. Energisation marks an important milestone for the project and we look forward to working with the team to commence full commercial operation and begin trading the asset across all available revenue streams in the very near future.

Jon Doughty, Managing Director UK, Habitat Energy

For a while, Lakeside will be the largest transmission-connected BESS project in the UK, and it is an important project that truly moves the needle for the energy transition.

We’re proud to have delivered the project efficiently, energised and connected onto National Grid’s transmission network without significant delays or operating issues. That is exactly what is needed to speed the transition.

We’re pleased to be working with our Lakeside project partners Habitat Energy, Tesla and RES to realise the full value of battery storage by connecting more people to more renewable power in our relentless pursuit of net zero.

Franck Woitiez, Chief Executive Officer, TagEnergy

TagEnergy acquired full ownership of the facility from RES in December 2021, commenced construction in August 2023 and achieved financial close with a landmark non-recourse debt package in October 2023.