Eos Energy Secures Order for 3 MW/15 MWh Energy Storage System in California Microgrid Project

Reuters
May 28
Eos Energy Secures Order for 3 MW/15 MWh Energy Storage System in California Microgrid Project

Eos Energy Enterprises Inc. has secured a strategic order with Faraday Microgrids to deploy a 3 MW / 15 MWh Eos Z3™ energy storage system for a commercial microgrid on tribal land in California. This project, partially funded by the California Energy Commission, marks Eos' eighth collaboration with the CEC and second with Faraday Microgrids. The initiative is part of Eos' ongoing efforts to support energy independence and resilience in California, contributing to grid-edge power stability. The deployment will enhance the tribe's facilities by providing critical backup power, demand savings, and utility ancillary services. This order highlights the reliability of Eos' zinc-bromide energy storage technology and strengthens the company's presence in the renewable energy sector.

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