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Return Energy partners with mission-driven entrepreneurs to develop and scale renewable-energy projects. It combines capital with strategic resources and hands-on support, co-founding and investing in startups that generate, store, and decarbonize power. The firm provides funding, strategic guidance, operational help, and asset financing to bring solar, wind, and battery projects to life. By acting like a co-founder and focusing on net-zero renewables, its goal is to speed the transition to a net-zero economy.
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Financial Services
Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
Growth Equity (Non-Venture Capital)
Total Funding
$440M
Headquarters
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Founded
2021
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Energy storage is entering a new phase - welcome a new Premium Member to PSME. Psme is pleased to announce that Return has joined the Polish Energy Storage Association (PSME) as a Premium Member. Return is a leading independent European provider of large-scale energy storage, committed to making clean energy work for everyone. With storage assets and offices across Europe, a team of 130 professionals is building smarter, more flexible energy infrastructure by designing, owning, and operating its own storage solutions. These solutions play a critical role in balancing the grid and enabling efficient storage and dispatch of renewable energy - supporting Europe's transition toward net-zero emissions. Return represents the next chapter of the energy transition: moving beyond renewable generation alone toward intelligent, integrated systems that create value across the entire energy ecosystem. By aligning interests and enhancing partner performance, the company enables more flexible and reliable access to clean energy while reducing grid congestion and dependence on fossil fuels. With a development portfolio exceeding 8 GW and a target of delivering at least 5 GW of capacity by 2030, Return is helping shape a more resilient, stable, and sustainable energy future in Europe. Psme is proud to welcome Return to the PSME community and look forward to working together to accelerate the growth of energy storage in Poland and beyond.
ABP's investment arm APG has invested €300 million to acquire a minority stake in Return Energy. The deal is expected to close by year-end. Return operates in the Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, and Spain, with 70MW of operational storage and 450MW under construction. The €85 million Antares BESS project in Waddinxveen, financed by ING and others, will connect to TenneT's grid in 2026. The €500 million Mufasa project was financed with €350 million in debt from several banks.
Dutch energy innovator Return raises €300 million in growth capital to scale battery storage capacity. Amsterdam-based energy scale-up Return has entered a long-term partnership with APG, on behalf of pension fund ABP - the former of which is investing €300 million in new growth equity for a minority stake to support the platform. "Partnering with APG marks an important step toward a more connected and resilient European energy system," said Willem-Jan Schutte, Founder and CEO of Return. "Together, we can turn today's fragmented energy landscape into one that truly works for customers, communities and the climate." Return's growth equity investment from APG places it among the largest European storage and flexibility financings of 2025. The deal surpasses most peer rounds, with only Terra One (€150 million) showing a comparable scale in grid-scale battery deployment. Within the Netherlands, Sympower and iwell also secured new capital this year, highlighting sustained investor confidence in Dutch energy flexibility platforms. On a broader European level, green flexibility and Voltfang demonstrate continued institutional interest in scalable battery infrastructure. Against this backdrop, Return's partnership with APG reinforces the trend of large, long-term investors supporting capital-intensive, grid-balancing storage networks across Europe. "The energy transition requires shared responsibility," added Sjoerd Bazen, Managing Director at Return. "With APG we align interests, improve performance and create opportunities that benefit markets and society." Founded in 2021, Return is an energy scale-up specialising in grid-scale battery energy storage systems (BESS) and flexibility services. The company connects storage sites across countries through a data-driven platform that balances renewable generation, alleviates grid congestion, and enhances system reliability. Active in the Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, and Spain, Return operates 70 MW of storage capacity with an additional 450 MW under construction. With over €2 billion in long-term customer contracts, Return is on track to meet future demand with a pan-European storage network of around 5 GW by 2030, supporting flexible, reliable access to clean energy. The transaction was signed in October 2025 and, subject to regulatory approval, is expected to close by year-end. "APG's investment aligns with its client's strategy of supporting clean, connected infrastructure that delivers stable, long-term returns while advancing net-zero goals, in the interest of ABP and its participants. Grid-scale battery storage is key to reliably integrate renewables and to ease grid congestion," said Bart Saenen, Senior Investment Director at APG. "Return's integrated platform, long term vision on relations, and de-risked pipeline make it a strong partner for building grid resilience across Europe." Across Europe, the increasing share of renewables is creating fluctuations in electricity supply and demand. Energy customers need flexibility to balance portfolios and use renewable power more effectively. Return's high-tech battery energy storage system ("BESS") platform aims to tackle this challenge by connecting storage sites across countries, showing real-time insight where energy is available and needed to ease congestion and strengthen the grid. The partnership reinforces Return's role as an independent player in Europe's energy system, connecting stakeholders through data-driven storage. APG's long-term involvement adds financial stability and supports continued system-focused delivery.
Amsterdam's Return raises €300M from pension investor APG to scale battery storage across Europe. Amsterdam-based Return raises significant funding from this pension investor to expand its European battery storage platform and strengthen grid resilience. Amsterdam-based Return, an independent energy storage provider, announced that it has raised €300M in new growth equity for a minority stake from pension investor APG, through its pension fund ABP. ABP is the pension fund for government and education employees in the Netherlands, serving 3.1 million participants. APG's long-term involvement adds financial stability and supports continued system-focused delivery. "APG's investment aligns with its client's strategy of supporting clean, connected infrastructure that delivers stable, long-term returns while advancing net-zero goals, in the interest of ABP and its participants. Grid-scale battery storage is key to reliably integrate renewables and to ease grid congestion," says Bart Saenen, Senior Investment Director at APG. "Return's integrated platform, long-term vision on relations, and de-risked pipeline make it a strong partner for building grid resilience across Europe." Before this deal, the Dutch company had already invested a similar amount in its core operations. The partnership will allow customers to access reliable and flexible energy to manage their portfolios, handle renewable energy flows, and reduce grid congestion across Europe. The agreement was signed in October 2025 and is expected to be finalised by the end of the year, pending regulatory approval. "Partnering with APG marks an important step toward a more connected and resilient European energy system," says Willem-Jan Schutte, founder and CEO of Return. "Together, we can turn today's fragmented energy landscape into one that truly works for customers, communities and the climate." The Dutch company will use the funds to further scale the expansion of its battery energy storage platform in Europe. Return: making clean energy work for everyone. Founded by Willem-Jan Schutte, Return is an independent energy storage provider that develops and builds large-scale battery systems, leasing their capacity to energy companies and traders. In Europe, the growing share of renewable energy is causing fluctuations in electricity supply and demand. Energy customers require flexibility to manage their portfolios and utilise renewable power more efficiently. The company's high-tech battery energy storage system ("BESS") platform connects storage sites across countries, showing real-time insight where energy is available and needed to ease congestion and strengthen the grid. Currently, the company is active in the Netherlands, Germany, Belgium and Spain, with 70 MW of operational storage capacity in the Netherlands and another 450 MW currently under construction, including the Mufasa and Antares sites. With over €2B in long-term customer contracts, Return aims to meet future demand with a pan-European storage network of around 5 GW by 2030. "The energy transition requires shared responsibility," added Sjoerd Bazen, Managing Director at Return. "With APG, we align interests, improve performance and create opportunities that benefit markets and society."
Dutch pension fund APG Asset Management is investing €300 million ($349.4 million) to acquire a minority stake in Return. This investment will support the expansion of the European energy storage firm's battery platform across the continent.
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Industries
Consulting
Venture Capital
Energy
Financial Services
Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
Growth Equity (Non-Venture Capital)
Total Funding
$440M
Headquarters
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Founded
2021
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