Building upon the partnership established with Volvo Penta’s initial investment in 2023, UtilityInnovation Group will scale its expertise to meet the accelerating demand for more dynamic, sustainable electric grid infrastructure.
“This follow-on investment in UtilityInnovation Group reflects our commitment to advancing reliable and efficient electrified power solutions as part of our broader net-zero ambitions,” said Anna Müller, President of Volvo Penta.
The exponential demand for data center power and the complexity of grid evolution can be met by UIG’s skillset and ability to integrate Volvo Penta’s energy-dense and robust BESS subsystems. Supported by Volvo Penta, UIG aims to:
“The investment in UtilityInnovation Group highlights the potential we see in our BESS subsystems for high energy demand sectors,” said Hannes Norrgren, President of Volvo Penta’s Industrial Business. "Entrepreneurial companies like them bring specialized expertise that enhances our capabilities to meet future demands and accelerate time-to-market with pioneering solutions.”
Sidney Hinton, Founder and CEO of UIG, added, “We are thrilled to deepen our partnership with Volvo Penta. Their global reach and commitment to sustainability make them an ideal partner as we work to address the critical challenges facing the energy sector today.”
The investment in UtilityInnovation Group further strengthens Volvo Penta’s role in supporting the global energy transition and reflects the company’s dedication to developing solutions that contribute to a more sustainable and resilient future.
The transaction has no significant impact on the Volvo Group’s earnings or financial position.