Energy Vault Secures 1.5 GWh Supply Agreement for Sodium-Ion Batteries with Peak Energy

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Energy Vault Secures 1.5 GWh Supply Agreement for Sodium-Ion Batteries with Peak Energy

Energy Vault Holdings Inc. has announced the execution of a definitive supply agreement for 1.5 gigawatt-hours (GWh) of U.S.-manufactured sodium-ion battery systems from Peak Energy. The agreement is intended to support both grid-scale battery energy storage systems $(BESS)$ and AI infrastructure projects, with the expectation that these projects will qualify for Domestic Content Investment Tax Credits. Additionally, all Peak Energy systems delivered under this agreement will be integrated with Energy Vault's Vault OS™ energy management system. Energy Vault has also secured exclusive channel partner rights for Peak Energy’s sodium-ion technology in Australia and Japan.

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