Nuvve Launches NuvveVolt to Enter South Korea's National Energy Storage Market

Reuters12-10
Nuvve Launches NuvveVolt to Enter South Korea's National Energy Storage Market

Nuvve Holding Corp., a global leader in grid modernization and energy storage, has announced its formal entry into South Korea's energy storage market through a new partnership with Volt to form "NuvveVolt." The collaboration marks a significant step in Nuvve's Asia-Pacific expansion strategy, enabling the consortium to participate in Korea's 2025 Second-Round ESS Central Auction. Registered on December 4, the NuvveVolt consortium, led by Nuvve Japan and Volt, will move forward on a national-scale battery energy storage project totaling 95 MW / 570 MWh. This initiative leverages Nuvve's advanced energy management technology, previously used for electric vehicle batteries, to broader stationary storage and microgrid solutions across Asia. Bid submission is scheduled for January 12, 2026, with award announcements expected in mid-February.

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