Drax buys Flexitricity, Scots ‘flexible energy platform’

North Yorkshire power generator Drax Group said it has signed an agreement to acquire Flexitricity Limited, the Edinburgh-based “optimiser of flexible energy assets” from Quinbrook, an investment manager “focused on the energy transition.”

The transaction values Flexitricity at £36 million. Completion is expected in Q1 of 2026 and is conditional on completion of regulatory approvals and processes 

“Founded in 2004, Flexitricity provides optimisation and route-to-market services to owners of flexible energy assets, via its proprietary controls platform, enabling their participation in the wholesale energy, balancing and ancillary services markets,” said Drax.

“Flexitricity provides both front-of and behind-the-meter solutions for grid scale assets as well as demand response services to over 900MW of operational assets, primarily battery energy storage systems (BESS), gas peakers, renewables and demand-side response.

Flexitricity’s scalable platform is expected to support the Group’s plans to develop a GW scale pipeline of BESS opportunities comprised of (i) physical assets and (ii) the capability to optimise third-party assets with the provision of route to market, floor and tolling structures.

“Drax already provides a route to market for c.2,000 embedded third-party renewable assets with capacity of c.800MW via its Drax Energy Solutions business.”

Flexitricity employs 85 people, who will join Drax as part of the acquisition.

Drax Group CEO Will Gardiner said: “We are pleased to announce the acquisition of Flexitricity. We are ambitious about growing and developing our FlexGen business and Flexitricity’s technology and team are a strong strategic fit for us.

“Adding Flexitricity’s expertise and capability which uses AI and advanced machine learning software, delivered via their proprietary platform, supports our options for growth, particularly in our plans for a GW scale BESS portfolio as a part of our FlexGen business, while continuing to provide energy security to the UK power system and delivering new energy services for our customers.”