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Fluence Wins Poland Battery Deal From DRI/DTEK as Shares Rise 9.5%

The 622 MWh Trzebinia project will use Fluence’s Smartstack platform and is slated to enter the Polish Capacity Market from 2027.

Overview

  • Fluence shares closed at $11.18 after a 9.5% gain, with coverage citing a broader energy rally and investor bets on rising AI-related power demand.
  • Fluence confirmed its subsidiary was awarded by DRI, the renewables arm of DTEK Group, to supply battery storage units for the Trzebinia project in southern Poland.
  • Company statements describe Trzebinia as a 622 MWh installation supporting a 133 MW system that is set to be the largest battery facility participating in the Polish Capacity Market once integrated from 2027.
  • The project will deploy Fluence’s Smartstack platform, a modular, high‑density system designed for fast rollout and long‑term performance optimization.
  • The Poland award follows DTEK’s recent energization of 200 MW of Fluence systems across six Ukrainian sites to strengthen winter grid resilience.