Swedish flower packages worth 45M euros will contribute to the expansion of renewable energy
Founded with the goal of transforming the post-transition energy landscape, Flower has been focusing on battery storage and AI-driven solutions to balance and optimise energy supply. The company is currently operational in Sweden and Denmark and plans to expand its operations into the DACH region (Germany, Austria, and Switzerland), France, the Netherlands, and Belgium over the next two years.
Flower's CEO, John Diklev, described 2024 as a pivotal year for the company. He mentioned several high-profile acquisitions that the company will make, including the acquisition of Sweden's largest battery park, which will help to strengthen the company's position in the energy market.
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