16 September 2025
Gresham House Energy Storage Fund plc
("GRID" or the "Company")
Q2 2025 NAV and notice of interim results
Gresham House Energy Storage Fund plc (LSE: GRID), the UK's largest fund investing in utility-scale battery energy storage systems (BESS), is pleased to announce the 30 June 2025 Net Asset Value (NAV) of £612.9mn or 107.71p per share, 1.5% lower than the 31 December 2024 NAV of 109.35p per share.
Notice of Interim Results
GRID will release its interim report and accounts on 24 September 2025. The results will be made available on the GRID website at: https://greshamhouse.com/grid .
Gresham House will host a webinar for investors at 11:00am BST on the day. To access the live webinar, please register in advance here .
ENDS
For further information, please contact:
Gresham House Energy Transition Ben Guest James Bustin Harry Hutchinson
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+44 (0) 20 3837 6270 |
Jefferies International Limited Stuart Klein Gaudi Le Roux
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+44 (0) 20 7029 8000 |
Peel Hunt Luke Simpson Huw Jeremy
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+44 (0) 20 7418 8900 |
KL Communications Charles Gorman Charlotte Francis |
+44 (0) 20 3882 6644 |
JTC (UK) Limited as Company Secretary Christopher Gibbons |
+44 (0) 20 7409 0181 |
LEI: 213800MSJXKH25C23D82
About the Company and the Manager
Gresham House Energy Storage Fund plc aims to invest in a diversified portfolio of utility-scale battery energy storage systems (known as BESS) located in Great Britain and internationally. The Company seeks to provide investors with the prospect of capital growth through the re-investment of net cash generated in excess of its target dividend in accordance with the Company's investment policy.
Gresham House Asset Management Ltd is the FCA authorised operating business of Gresham House Ltd, a specialist alternative asset manager. Gresham House is committed to operating responsibly and sustainably, taking the long view in delivering sustainable investment solutions.
Definition of utility-scale battery energy storage systems (BESS)
Utility-scale battery energy storage systems (BESS) are the enabling infrastructure that will support the continued growth of renewable energy sources such as wind and solar, essential to the UK's stated target to reduce carbon emissions. They store excess energy generated by renewable energy sources and then release that stored energy back into the grid during peak hours when there is increased demand.