Swedish battery manufacturer comes to Denmark: "There is good activity so far"

Swedish Capture Energy, founded in 2023, is aiming for major battery projects in Denmark. External capital must be found within the next six months, says the country manager.
"We want to be part of the next wave of even bigger projects, where we’re talking about projects of 10 MW and up," says Alexander Russo. | Photo: PR/Capture Energy
"We want to be part of the next wave of even bigger projects, where we’re talking about projects of 10 MW and up," says Alexander Russo. | Photo: PR/Capture Energy

Although Capture Energy is less than a year old, the expansion of the battery company is in full swing.

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