
HyperStrong and Repono, a European developer of large-scale energy storage projects, have formalized a strategic collaboration through a partnering agreement aimed at jointly advancing 1.4GWh of grid-scale projects across Europe by 2027.
The strategic partnership brings together complementary skills required for the rapid, large-scale deployment of electricity storage. Repono’s project development expertise, including site development, permitting and grid interconnection, will be complemented by HyperStrong’s full-scope system integration capabilities, including BESS solution delivery and associated lifecycle services. The collaboration reflects a shared commitment to accelerating the energy transition, while supporting Europe’s ambition to scale local value chains and strengthen long-term industrial resilience.
Pingyang Wang, Senior VP at HyperStrong International and President for the EMEA region, commented: “We are excited to deepen our partnership with Repono to accelerate the deployment of safe, high-performance and cost-effective energy storage infrastructure in Europe. This collaboration reflects our long-term commitment to the European market and our shared ambition to enable grid stability and energy transition in the region.”
Repono CEO Karim Nils Grueber added: “HyperStrong brings strong technical know-how and proven experience in delivering integrated BESS solutions, which is complementary to Repono’s extensive expertise in project development and more than 100,000 hours of BESS operations experience. We will lead with excellence in project design, permitting and EPC coordination. Together, we aim to unlock the potential of grid-scale storage as a backbone for Europe’s energy transition.”
CTO Greger Landén concluded: “We have, together with HyperStrong, spent the last six months evaluating their technology and approach to the energy storage area. We have not only found a partner that is truly focused on performance and safety that aligns well with our values, but also a great team willing to discuss and develop our common approach in line with our needs for enabling the green transition in the European market.”
Under the agreement, both parties will engage in joint planning and project reviews, including technical and commercial alignment on identified pipeline projects, reflecting a shared intent to leverage their complementary strengths for mutually beneficial success in future grid-scale projects.