Companies

One group. Three focused companies.

We work across the whole renewable value chain — from building energy projects today to manufacturing the batteries and producing the hydrogen and fuels that run on them. Each area supports the others: the power we install feeds the hydrogen we produce, the batteries we manufacture balance it, and the hydrogen feeds the fuels we're developing.

ENSYS — Engineering & Construction
Engineering & Construction
ENSYS logo

Our operating core and the engine behind our revenue. A full-scope engineering and construction company working across solar generation, electrical grid infrastructure and green-hydrogen plants — over 9,000 installations and 100+ MWp delivered to date, with a 2026 order book extending into high-voltage grid and hydrogen infrastructure work. Its track record supports everything else we build.

9,000+
Installations delivered
100+ MWp
Capacity delivered
Up to 400 kV
Grid certification
200+
Team members
ATNOM Battery Manufacturing — Lithium cells & battery systems
Lithium cells & battery systems
Battery Manufacturing

We make lithium battery cells and the battery packs built from them. Our first plant is backed by a €50M investment — including €35M in EU grant funding — and will grow from 250 MWh of capacity a year today to 2 GWh by the end of 2027, taking total investment to €100M.

€50M → €100M
Investment (250 MWh → 2 GWh)
€35M
EU non-refundable funding
250 MWh
Phase-one capacity (end 2026)
2 GWh
Capacity by end 2027
ATNOM Fuels — Hydrogen & sustainable fuels
Hydrogen & sustainable fuels
Fuels

Our power-to-fuel business: turning renewable electricity into green hydrogen, and green hydrogen into clean liquid fuels. It spans hydrogen production (a 15 MW electrolyser with dedicated solar, commissioning 2026) and a sustainable-fuels arm developing SAF and renewable biodiesel, targeting close to 100,000 t/yr combined, alongside 22 MWp of solar generation.

15 → 100 MW
Electrolyser (phase 1 → 2)
9.5 → 100 MWp
Hydrogen solar (phase 1 → 2)
22 → 100 MWp
SAF plant solar (phase 1 → 2)
~100,000 t/yr
SAF & biodiesel target