Gresham House Energy Storage Holdings Ltd exits Cleator Battery Storage

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Gresham House Energy Storage Holdings Ltd has exited its position in Cleator Battery Storage Limited, a London-based firm that develops and operates grid-scale energy infrastructure. Founded in 2016, the company manages a 10 MW battery energy storage system in Cumbria designed to support electricity generators and grid operators by balancing supply and demand.

The exit involves the transfer of 1 Ordinary share, which constituted the holding of Gresham House Energy Storage Holdings Ltd at the start of the confirmation period (6 July 2025 to 6 July 2026). The departing entity is an active investor in the UK energy sector, with existing shareholdings in Noriker Staunch Ltd, Glassenbury Battery Storage Limited, and HC ESS2 Limited.

This shareholder change marks the departure of the institutional entity from the cap table. While the filing confirms the exit of the Gresham House entity, the provided data does not identify a specific new shareholder taking up the interest. The company continues to focus on its core mission of providing large-capacity storage services within the UK electricity production sector.

Shareholder data

Source: Companies House confirmation statement (CS01) — period to , filed .

Changes in this confirmation statement

TypeShareholderSharesChangeShare classes
ExitedGRESHAM HOUSE ENERGY STORAGE HOLDINGS LTD1
ORDINARY 1

Current shareholders (1)

ShareholderTotal sharesShare classes
GRID HOLDCO 1 LIMITED1
ORDINARY 1

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