In their first season there – 2001/2002 – the team achieved a bronze medal of the Polish Championship, defeating Jastrzębski Węgiel after three matches.
During the 2002/2003 season Skra took 6th place in the league, and lost in the second round of the CEV Cup in a match against Russian club Lokomotiv Yekaterinburg.
In 2008 PGE Skra played as a host in the 2007–08 CEV Champions League Final Four held at Hala MOSiR in Łódź.
On the next day, PGE Skra players won a bronze medal in a match with the Italian team Sisley Treviso (3–2).
At this tournament, after being promoted from Pool B, PGE Skra won their semifinal against Zenit Kazan (3–1), but on 8 November 2009 the Polish club lost the final against Trentino Volley (0–3).
Two out of seven individual awards were received by PGE Skra players: Bartosz Kurek was named the Best scorer, Marcin Możdżonek, the Best blocker.
Skra lost the semifinal against Dynamo Moscow, and won a bronze medal in a match against ACH Volley Bled.
In the 2010–11 CEV Champions League, the team made it to the Playoff 6 stage where Skra lost to the Russian club Zenit Kazan (2–3, 3–1) in the golden set (11–15).
[5] In the 2011–12 PlusLiga season, the club lost in the final of the Polish Championship to Asseco Resovia, and achieved silver medals.
On 18 October, PGE Skra lost the semifinal of the 2012 FIVB Club World Championship with Sada Cruzeiro (2–3).
During the 2013–14 PlusLiga season PGE Skra competed in the CEV Cup, reaching the semifinal, in which they lost to the Russian club Gubierniya Nizhny Novgorod (2–3, 2–3).
[10] In the Playoff 12 Skra beat the Italian club Cucine Lube Treia (3–0) in Macerata and (3–1) at Atlas Arena, Łódź.
In a revenge match, on 11 March 2015 at Atlas Arena, Łódź PGE Skra Bełchatów beat Sir Safety Perugia (3–1), gained 3 points and advanced to the Final Four, which was held in Berlin.
[14] Skra lost the semifinal to Resovia and the match for third place on the next day to Berlin Recycling Volleys and did not achieve any medal.
[21][22][23] Skra ended the season in 2nd place, reached the final of the Polish Cup, and made its eleventh appearance in the CEV Champions League (defeat with Cucine Lube Civitanova in the Playoff 12) (1–3, 3–2).
[24][25] With Roberto Piazza at the helm of the team, Michał Winiarski as an assistant coach, Milad Ebadipour (the first Iranian player in PlusLiga) and Grzegorz Łomacz (replaced Nicolás Uriarte), Skra won its 9th Polish Championship.
[36] The club's icon, Mariusz Wlazły, announced his departure after 17 years spent playing in Bełchatów.
[37] During the transfer period, the club acquired, among others, an American outside hitter Taylor Sander, and Bartosz Filipiak from Trefl Gdańsk.