Kazakhstan, Clearbrook Energy Solutions, and AG-Tech Sign Agreement to Establish Battery Energy Storage Systems Plant

The Ministry of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Development of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Clearbrook Energy Solutions (CES), and AG-Tech have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to develop a Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) manufacturing and assembly plant in Kazakhstan.

The agreement was signed at the C5+1 Business Conference in Washington, D.C., marking a major milestone in Kazakhstan’s energy transition. The project, with a total estimated investment of USD 350 million, will strengthen the country’s energy security, accelerate the integration of renewable energy sources, and support Kazakhstan’s broader digital transformation initiatives.

Under the MoU, Clearbrook Energy Solutions will provide cutting-edge technologies for energy storage and virtual power plants. At the same time, AG-Tech will focus on localizing production and integrating advanced digital energy management systems.

“This project is of strategic importance for Kazakhstan. It will help create a sustainable and reliable energy system essential for the development of digital infrastructure and the implementation of national technology projects,” said Zhaslan Madiyev, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Development of the Republic of Kazakhstan.

“Kazakhstan is taking a decisive step toward energy independence and digital resilience. Clearbrook Energy Solutions, a wholly owned subsidiary of Clearbrook, is proud to partner with the Government of Kazakhstan and AG-Tech to localize advanced energy storage technologies that will underpin Kazakhstan’s digital economy and clean energy transition,” said Marcia-Elizabeth Christian Favale, Chairwoman, Central Asia for Clearbrook.

The project reinforces Kazakhstan’s commitment to innovation, sustainability, and collaboration with global partners to build a more secure and efficient energy future.