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Analyst Comment

Merus Power: A step toward internationalization of the storage business

By Pauli LohiAnalyst
Merus Power

Translation: Original published in Finnish on 08/14/2025 at 08:01 am EEST

The company received its first energy storage order from outside Finland, from Poland. The order is moderate in size, but an important initial step to initiate the company's international growth. Energy storage solutions, which account for most of the company's revenue, have thus far been primarily dependent on Fingrid's frequency regulation market. Expansion to new markets could, in the long term, stabilize the company through demand diversification. However, the order has no impact on our revenue forecasts.

Energy storage for a public customer in Poland

Merus Power announced on Wednesday that it had received an order to supply an energy storage system to Poland after winning a public tender (valued at 2.5 MEUR). The energy storage capacity is 8 MWh and the power is 8 MW. The client is Enea Operator, a predominantly public-owned company, which maintains the national distribution network in Northwest Poland. The ordered energy storage is used to balance the distribution network, and it is the first to be acquired for this purpose in Poland. Merus Power is supplying the energy storage system together with Polish electrical contractor Elektropaks and its long-term distribution partner EPQS. Merus Power’s role in the delivery consists of equipment delivery, commissioning, and lifecycle services. The local partner, in turn, is responsible for, e.g., the procurement of transformers and helps to meet the requirements set by the local electricity grid. Delivery is scheduled for fall 2026.

No need to revise estimates

The order does not cause revisions to our estimates, as we already estimate strong 23% revenue growth for 2026, the realization of which necessitates, in addition to the order now received, significant additional orders also from the energy storage segment. We calculate that the total value of Merus Power's announced orders in H1 was 22 MEUR, decreasing from the comparison period (35 MEUR). On the other hand, there has been a greater number of orders, and we believe their quality (margin profile) is stronger than in the comparison period.

Internationalization could enable a more diversified and stable business

The order is Merus Power's first from outside Finland and could provide experience and a reference for further growth in Central Europe. We see internationalization as a key part of the investment case, as the company's current energy storage business is highly dependent on the Finnish market and, e.g., the attractiveness of Fingrid's frequency regulation market. As such, revenue diversification could stabilize the revenue in the long term, though there is still a long way to go from the current level.

 

Merus Power operates in the industrial sector. The company specializes in electrical engineering, designing technology for energy efficiency, operational and environmental performance. The company delivers dynamic compensation solutions, power electronics, software engineering and services within electrical engineering. The customer base consists of players in industry, power generation and renewable energy. The company operates on a global level with headquarters in Nokia.

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Key Estimate Figures06.02.2025

202425e26e
Revenue35.844.855.1
growth-%23.4 %25.0 %23.0 %
EBIT (adj.)-2.10.52.2
EBIT-% (adj.)-5.7 %1.1 %3.9 %
EPS (adj.)-0.35-0.010.21
Dividend0.000.000.00
Dividend %
P/E (adj.)neg.neg.21.3
EV/EBITDAneg.18.39.3

Forum discussions

Here are Pauli’s comments on Merus’s new order. The new significant energy storage project improves visibility for revenue growth during 2026...
11 hours ago
by Sijoittaja-alokas
4
Could there be some technology-specific differences there? There are many types of batteries, and for example, if space or weight is not a factor...
12 hours ago
by Karibu
1
Battery prices are really dropping: Alpiq order 36MWh approx. 20 million, Exilion 66MWh approx. 17 million, and now 80MWh for Neve for 13 million...
13 hours ago
by Ekiii
1
I didn’t expect such a significant order from Finland, at least not right at the start of the year.. 30% of the annual revenue before January...
yesterday
by Simo Hijoittaja
11
A good-sized order: Inderes Sisäpiiritieto: Merus Power toimittaa sähkövaraston Neve Oy:lle, tilauksen... 27.1.2026 16:00:00 EET | Merus Power...
yesterday
by Juippi
18
This stock has low volume and a wide spread. The bid and ask run out quite quickly if someone decides to make any larger moves in either direction...
1/12/2026, 11:21 AM
by Simo Hijoittaja
2
Quite an overreaction, this — down 7.5% at the open based solely on Inderes’ speculations, without any comments from the company itself.
1/12/2026, 8:38 AM
by Korville
2
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