VOLTALINK Signs 1GWh Strategic Cooperation to Expand Global Energy Storage Layout
In December 2025, VOLTALINK Energy, a leading Romanian energy innovation enterprise, officially signed a strategic cooperation agreement with Kubo Energy, establishing a 1GWh-scale cooperative relationship. This collaboration marks a key step for both parties in achieving coordinated development in the global energy storage field <superscript>1. The cooperation not only involves product supply connection but also in-depth integration of technology, services and market resources, aiming to build a full-chain energy service ecosystem. Currently, the two parties have jointly launched the first batch of 18MW/36MWh distributed energy storage projects in Romania, which will provide reliable energy storage solutions for local households and small and medium-sized enterprises.
VOLTALINK has signed a 1GWh strategic cooperation agreement with Kubo Energy, marking an important step in its global energy storage expansion. The agreement was officially signed in December 2025 and focuses on deeper cooperation across product supply, technology integration, service support, and market development. This partnership reflects the growing demand for reliable battery energy storage systems in residential, commercial, and distributed power applications.
Through this cooperation, VOLTALINK and Kubo Energy aim to build a more complete energy service ecosystem. Instead of focusing only on battery product delivery, the partnership connects technical resources, operational services, and market channels. This full-chain approach can help improve project execution, system reliability, and long-term customer support.
The first major project under this cooperation includes 18MW/36MWh distributed energy storage projects in Romania. These projects are designed to provide stable energy storage solutions for local households and small and medium-sized enterprises. For residential users, battery storage can help improve power flexibility and support backup energy needs. For business users, it can reduce energy pressure during peak demand and support more stable daily operations.
This cooperation also supports broader energy transition goals. As electricity costs rise and grid stability becomes more important, distributed energy storage is becoming a practical choice for modern energy users. Battery systems can store power, improve self-consumption, support peak shaving, and provide backup during power interruptions.
For VOLTALINK, the 1GWh cooperation strengthens its position in the global energy storage market. It also shows the company’s ability to support large-scale partnerships while serving local project needs. By working with Kubo Energy, VOLTALINK can further expand its presence in Europe and deliver practical storage solutions for homes, businesses, and distributed energy projects.
Overall, this agreement is more than a supply partnership. It represents a shared effort to build smarter, more reliable, and more scalable energy storage systems for the future.

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