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Fluence partners with Excelsior to deploy 2.2 GWh of energy storage projects
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Aug 1, 2024
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Alternative Energy

Alternative Energy

Aug 1, 2024

Fluence partners with Excelsior to deploy 2.2 GWh of energy storage projects

Partnerships

  • Fluence Energy, a provider of energy storage solutions, has partnered with Excelsior Energy Capital, a renewable energy investor, to deploy 2.2 GWh of battery storage projects in the US starting in 2025.

  • The partnership will utilize Fluence's Gridstack Pro product line with domestically manufactured batteries, modules, and supporting systems. The projects aim to support American manufacturing, domestic supply chains, and electricity grid resilience. Battery cells will be primarily manufactured in Tennessee, while battery modules will be produced by Fluence in Utah.

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