
Storage - United Kingdom
Advanced development
Benton Green Lane
- CAPACITY: 70 MW.
- HOMES POWERED: - GWh. annually
- CARBON SAVED: - tonnes over a 40 years
- LOCATION: Benton Green Lane, Berkswell, Coventry CV7 7DB, UK
- DATE: 2024
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Grenergy is proposing to build a 70MW Battery Energy Storage System at Benton Green Lane, Solihull

The full planning application has now been submitted and can be viewed on the Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council website with the reference number PL/2025/01145/PPFL.
This project marks a significant step towards enhancing renewable energy integration, reducing reliance on fossil fuels, and supporting a more sustainable future for our communities. BESS facilities play a vital role in the renewable energy ecosystem by storing energy during periods of low demand and releasing it back into the grid when demand peaks. When paired with renewable energy sources, such as solar panels, these facilities ensure energy availability even on cloudy days. Additionally, they help reduce energy costs by supplying cheaper, stored energy to the grid during high-demand periods.
To meet the UK’s net-zero goals and reduce dependency on fossil fuels, it is essential to expand BESS capacity – from 5GW to more than 22GW before 2030. At Grenergy, we are proud to be part of this green energy transition, with our projects setting a new benchmark for renewable energy solutions delivered at the right scale, in the right place.

Storage - United Kingdom
Advanced development

To help shape the development, we carried out a consultation period from Tuesday 18th March to Friday 4th April 2025. This was to allow the public to hear about our proposals and provide their feedback ahead of us submitting our planning application.

We use Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) to store renewable energy, such as solar and wind, and release it when power is most needed. While their primary function is to capture surplus clean electricity and discharge it later, they also provide essential grid stability services. For example, they help us manage voltage and frequency imbalances caused by fluctuations in renewable energy generation.
The batteries themselves produce very little noise, however, cooling fans are required to maintain the batteries at the correct temperature which emit some noise. With any planning application a detailed Noise Assessment is completed to ensure the plant causes no detriment to local sound levels.
Across the UK, we lose large amounts of renewable energy, like wind and solar, when we cannot immediately use it because we lack sufficient storage capacity. To meet the UK’s net-zero goals and reduce dependency on fossil fuels, it is essential to expand BESS capacity. Battery energy storage systems ensure a stable and efficient electricity supply, especially during the transition to renewable sources. By storing energy when production is high and releasing it when demand increases, they help balance the grid, reduce CO₂ emissions, and minimize operational costs. Additionally, they enhance the resilience of the electrical system, providing backup during critical moments and facilitating the secure integration of solar and wind energy, ensuring a more sustainable energy future.
Our BESS sites typically consist of shipping containers approximately 2.9 meters high. These containers can be easily screened using landscaping techniques like bunding, planting trees, and restoring hedgerows. The most visible part of the site is likely the electrical infrastructure at the onsite substation, which blends with the surrounding landscape.
We will submit a Landscape Visual Impact Assessment with our planning application to evaluate and address any visual impacts.
Once planning consent is secured and we have the green-light from National Grid to proceed, then construction typically takes 9 months. The scheme would have an operational lifespan of 30 years before a decommissioning period of around 6 months, when the site will be returned to its previous use.
We are committed to minimizing traffic impacts during the construction period through careful route planning and traffic management. Once the site becomes operational, traffic will reduce significantly, averaging only 1–2 vans per week. A full Construction Transport Management Plan will accompany our planning application.
BESS sites are under frequent scrutiny regarding fire safety, due to the large quantities of lithium-ion batteries in a confined space. Fire mitigation is therefore at the forefront of considerations at all sites like this one. The National Fire Chiefs Council provide the following advice to all developers of BESS sites. The summary of fire safety measures are as follows:
Grenergy have taken all advice on-board to produce a design which aligns with this guidance and is detailed in the documents submitted with the full planning application.
We are dedicated to increasing biodiversity through the planting of native species, including wildflowers, hedgerow restoration, and woodland creation, all aimed at supporting local wildlife and habitats. In addition, we offer community benefits that will directly support local causes and organizations, ensuring meaningful investment in the community.
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