2025 Energy Storage Awards Partners
Align your brand with the industry’s most successful and innovative companies by sponsoring the 2025 Energy Storage Awards.
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Alpiq is a leading Swiss energy services provider and electricity producer in Europe, mainly active in the generation and trading of electricity from hydro power, fossil fuels, nuclear energy, and new renewable energies (wind, solar and small hydro plants), as well as BESS.
As one of the first optimisers of battery storage assets to enter the UK energy market, EDF is a leading Route to Market provider for flexible assets. Our people, market knowledge and experience, combined with algorithmic and AI systems, enable us to innovate and deliver the widest range of strategies for asset owners. This is demonstrated through our ability to generate market-leading revenues and extracting the best value from the asset. EDF provides optimisation services to over 1.3GW of operational assets and has more than 4.4GW of contracted capacity, with asset sizes ranging from single MWs to hundreds of MWs and MWhs. Our portfolio includes both stand-alone and co-located projects, giving us a unique blend of capabilities across the market.
Equans is a subsidiary of the Bouygues group. In the UK & Ireland, Equans is a provider of sustainable facilities management and regeneration, and cutting-edge energy and digital services. Our 15,000 employees combine these activities to help businesses, communities, public sector organisations and government to embrace the energy transition towards net zero - and also the digital & industrial transitions that are together redesigning the way we move, work and live.
International Power Supply (IPS) is an energy technology company specialising in the research, development, engineering, and manufacturing of advanced microgrid technologies and energy storage solutions. The EXERON platform, forming the backbone of the utility-scale X-BESS, is one of the pioneering solutions for microgrids, enabling renewable energy systems to operate reliably in both off-grid and weak-grid environments. IPS received the Energy Storage Innovation Award at the ees Europe (Intersolar) trade fair in 2014, competing among more than 1,300 participants. Since then, EXERON-based systems have been deployed on all seven continents - from Livingston Island in Antarctica to the deserts of Saudi Arabia, supporting critical infrastructure across key sectors including data centres, energy, oil & gas, telecommunications, and defence. All IPS operations are governed by a robust Integrated Management System, certified to the following international standards:
- ISO 9001:2015 – Quality Management
- ISO 14001:2015 – Environmental Management
- ISO 45001:2018 – Occupational Health and Safety Management
- ISO 27001:2022 – Information Security Management
- AQAP 2110 – Quality and security certification under the Allied Quality Assurance Publications of NATO
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Since 1993, the 999 Club’s aim has been to eradicate homelessness in Lewisham and Greenwich, areas of high deprivation, where 1 in 43 is homeless. We support homeless adults to secure and sustain appropriate, affordable accommodation; address financial challenges; find training and employment opportunities; build skills and develop confidence and resilience so that they can sustain tenancies and prevent recurring homelessness. The Gateway is the only drop-in day centre in our borough and is the first point of contact for all of our services. People often arrive in a state of chaos, so the Gateway provides a safe, comfortable space for people to have food and drinks; take a shower; do laundry; access phones and computers and get respite from the streets. Over the last year 1,019 individuals came through our doors. We run an early morning breakfast club for street homeless and an out-of-hours service, Bridge, where people can find support during a mental health crisis. We have a dedicated space for women who may prefer to access services in a female only environment.
Make real, sustainable change happen Nearly 600 million people are living without electricity in sub-Saharan Africa. When the sun goes down the only option is to ignite kerosene lamps and paraffin candles, which emit toxic fumes into peoples lungs and into the earth’s atmosphere. By taking part in this evening's auction, you are helping to change the story. Your support will help SolarAid provide access to clean, safe and affordable solar light and power to the poorest communities no one else is reaching. Real sustainable change can happen, and it can happen overnight.










