Eddy Grid and Skoon launch energy hubs to ease Dutch grid congestion
Eddy Grid and Skoon Energy team up to deploy mobile batteries at energy hubs, turning idle capacity into grid support and new revenue for owners.
This is a different Eddy Grid story than the funding headlines: execution in the field.
In this update, Eddy Grid partners with Skoon Energy to launch a network of energy hubs where mobile batteries are deployed between rental bookings. Instead of sitting idle, those batteries are used for grid balancing and congestion relief. That matters in the Netherlands, where congestion is no longer a niche issue but a daily blocker for new capacity.
The practical model is straightforward: battery owners get additional utilization and revenue, while locations with underused grid connections can monetize spare capacity. The first hub in Zwolle reportedly went live in a matter of weeks, with more sites planned after that. For founders in energy software, that speed-to-deployment is the real signal.
The bigger point: Eddy Grid is not just selling optimization in theory. It is plugging software into real hardware operations, real constraints, and real market mechanics. In congested grids, that is where value gets proven.