en.Wedoany.com Reported - Bimergen Energy Corporation has awarded the construction contract for its series of battery energy storage projects in Texas to TruGrid. The contract covers projects in four locations—Port Lavaca, Corpus Christi, Victoria, and McAllen—with a total installed capacity of 40 megawatts and an energy storage capacity of 80 megawatt-hours.
Bimergen is a developer, owner, and operator of utility-scale and distributed battery energy storage systems, listed on the NYSE American. TruGrid is an established energy storage and solar enterprise providing comprehensive engineering, procurement, and construction services as well as long-term operations and maintenance support. The collaboration between the two parties aims to rapidly transform assets recently acquired by Bimergen into fully operational energy storage projects.
Bimergen recently acquired eight late-stage 9.9 MW distributed generation battery energy storage projects located in the ERCOT South region. This area was selected due to high grid demand, continuously growing renewable energy penetration, and rising demand for flexible, fast-response energy technologies. By focusing on distributed assets, Bimergen aims to support local grid stability and enhance the region's resilience against weather-induced grid challenges.
Bimergen Co-CEO Cole Johnson noted that partnering with an experienced EPC provider is critical, and TruGrid's expertise will help the company efficiently complete project grid connections, delivering future-proof solutions to strengthen the grid and create long-term value. Co-CEO Bob Brilion added that reaching an EPC agreement swiftly after the acquisition reflects Bimergen's rigorous project execution capabilities and determination to convert development-stage assets into revenue-generating systems, directly contributing to shareholder value and accelerating the company's overall growth.
TruGrid's responsibilities cover all engineering activities as well as civil, structural, and electrical construction. The company has a proven track record of delivering reliable, bankable projects that meet stringent operational, safety, and performance standards for energy storage assets. TruGrid Chief Commercial Officer Chris Finley stated that this selection demonstrates that the reliable execution capability of an EPC partner is a key consideration; TruGrid will ensure the projects are delivered safely, on time, and within budget, giving partners and stakeholders full confidence in the final results. He emphasized that in Texas's rapidly evolving energy landscape, these battery systems play a vital role in enhancing grid reliability and flexibility across the state.
In addition to the aforementioned projects, Bimergen is also advancing a subsequent project pipeline with a total energy storage capacity of 2 gigawatt-hours, expected to generate approximately $150 million in development-stage revenue. The company's strategic goal is to achieve $300 million to $400 million in annual energy arbitrage revenue over the next three to four years. With sustained progress, strengthened partnerships, and a focused execution strategy, Bimergen is positioning itself to become a significant player in modern, flexible, and resilient energy infrastructure in the United States.
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