CurvatureInvest works with developers, landowners, asset owners and strategic partners to assess, structure and advance battery storage projects across Switzerland and selected European markets.
Battery storage is becoming a core part of the European power system. More renewable generation, grid constraints, volatile prices and growing flexibility needs are creating opportunities for well-located grid-scale BESS projects in Switzerland and Europe.
CurvatureInvest focuses on projects where site location, grid feasibility, commercial structure and execution discipline can create value before construction.
The fundamentals supporting BESS in Europe are structural, not cyclical. Each driver below is durable on a multi-year horizon.
Growing need for flexibility and grid balancing as renewable penetration increases.
Increasing value of well-located storage assets as constraints intensify.
Strong demand for feasible RTB and near-RTB projects from institutional capital.
Opportunity to structure projects early, before construction-stage execution.
Switzerland remains underdeveloped compared with larger European BESS markets.
Many projects stall in feasibility — disciplined screening and structuring is the differentiator.
Three things matter at the start of a partnership: what we will look at, what we contribute, and what we need from you to begin.
CurvatureInvest reviews BESS opportunities where there is a credible path to grid connection, land control and commercial structuring.
CurvatureInvest supports partners by combining technical screening, commercial analysis and transaction discipline.
To assess a project efficiently, we typically need:
A structured process depending on project maturity. Each stage is designed to confirm — or rule out — feasibility before committing further resource.
Initial discussion and information exchange
High-level feasibility and commercial review
Indicative structure or development path
Confirmatory review of grid, land, permitting and economics
Agreement on next steps, partnership structure or transaction route