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    Startup Firm Pulse Clean Energy Gets 220 Million Pounds to Build Battery Storage Across UK

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    Posted on August 4, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Pulse Clean Energy secures £220M for UK battery storage, enhancing grid resilience and supporting renewable energy goals.

    Pulse Clean Energy Secures £220 Million for UK Battery Storage Projects

    (Reuters) -British startup Pulse Clean Energy said it had secured 220 million pounds ($292.3 million) in financing from six international banks to fund the development of six new battery storage system sites across the UK.

    In a statement on Monday it did not say where the sites are but said they were "strategically located across the UK in areas including Scotland, Devon, Greater Manchester, and Wales". It said the financing deal was signed with Santander, NatWest, ABN AMRO, Nord/LB, Investec and CIBC.

    WHY IT'S IMPORTANT:

    The planned development of these new battery storage sites comes as Britain pushes on with plans to decarbonise its electricity sector by 2030 and develop more renewable energy.

    Britain is aiming to, at the very least, double its current investment levels across the clean energy industries to more than 30 billion pounds per year by 2035.

    KEY QUOTES:

    "This landmark investment reflects strong global confidence in the growing UK battery storage market and in Pulse Clean Energy's ability to deliver at scale," the company's Chief Financial Officer Nicola Johnson said.

    "These six facilities will not only strengthen grid resilience, but also unlock significant cost savings for consumers by allowing more renewable power onto the grid and reducing the need for expensive backup power during peak periods."

    BY THE NUMBERS:

    The six new battery energy storage system sites will collectively provide more than 700MWh of capacity, and should create more than 200 million pounds worth of gas and emissions savings for UK consumers, Pulse Energy said.

    Pulse Energy, founded in 2022, aims to have more than 2GWh of operational capacity by 2030.

    ($1 = 0.7526 pounds)

    (Reporting by Sudip Kar-Gupta; Editing by David Holmes)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Pulse Clean Energy secures £220 million for battery storage.
    • •Funding from six international banks, including Santander and NatWest.
    • •Projects strategically located across the UK.
    • •Supports UK's decarbonisation and renewable energy goals.
    • •700MWh capacity to save £200 million in gas and emissions.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Startup firm Pulse Clean Energy gets 220 million pounds to build battery storage across UK

    1How much funding did Pulse Clean Energy secure?

    Pulse Clean Energy secured £220 million ($292.3 million) in financing from six international banks.

    2What is the purpose of the new battery storage sites?

    The new battery storage sites aim to strengthen grid resilience and allow more renewable power onto the grid, reducing the need for expensive fossil fuels.

    3Where will the new battery storage sites be located?

    The sites will be strategically located across the UK, including areas in Scotland, Devon, Greater Manchester, and Wales.

    4What is the expected capacity of the new battery sites?

    The six new battery energy storage system sites will collectively provide more than 700MWh of capacity.

    5What are the future goals of Pulse Clean Energy?

    Pulse Clean Energy aims to achieve more than 2GWh of operational capacity by 2030.

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