Aerial view of open land near electrical grid infrastructure
For landowners

Land for battery
storage projects.

CurvatureInvest assesses land suitable for battery energy storage projects, focusing on locations near substations, industrial zones or grid infrastructure where technical and permitting feasibility may support development.

The opportunity

Why landowners are
relevant to BESS.

Battery storage projects require well-located land with access to grid infrastructure. Sites near substations, industrial areas or existing electrical infrastructure may be suitable for a long-term battery storage land lease — if grid connection, zoning and permitting conditions are viable.

For the landowner, this can mean recurring lease income from land with limited alternative commercial use — without taking on construction or development risk.

Electrical substation and high-voltage transmission lines
The criteria

What makes a
site suitable.

Not every parcel is a fit. The screening favours land that pairs technical access with low conflict — proximity to the grid being the single most decisive factor.

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What we look for

  • Proximity to substations or medium/high-voltage grid infrastructure
  • Suitable zoning or industrial/commercial land use
  • Safe access for installation and maintenance
  • Sufficient footprint for containerised battery systems
  • Limited conflict with residential, environmental or protected areas
  • Landowner openness to a long-term lease structure
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What the landowner receives

If a site is suitable, CurvatureInvest can discuss a commercial lease structure. Potential benefits may include:

  • Long-term lease income
  • No construction CAPEX from the landowner
  • Development, permitting and technical coordination led by the project developer
  • Use of land that may have limited alternative commercial use
  • Structured agreement before any binding development commitment
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What we need to start

  • Site address or coordinates
  • Parcel number, if available
  • Approximate available area
  • Current land use and zoning information, if known
  • Any known access, environmental or ownership restrictions
  • Landowner contact or confirmation of authority to discuss the site
The process

Initial feasibility
review.

After receiving the basic site information, CurvatureInvest can perform an initial screening of grid proximity, land suitability and development constraints.

If the site appears relevant, the next step is a discussion on commercial terms and required technical validation — before any binding commitment from either side.

Aerial view of battery energy storage facility with adjacent substation
Next step

Assess your land.

If you own or control land near grid infrastructure, CurvatureInvest can assess whether it may be suitable for a battery storage project.

Request assessment