en.Wedoany.com Reported - AESC has entered into a strategic supply agreement with Prevalon Energy to provide over 10 GWh of battery cells and modules over the next three years for utility-scale energy storage projects. This partnership comes amid growing demand for battery energy storage in renewable energy integration, grid reliability applications, and data center power infrastructure development.
Edward Hou, Senior Vice President of Envision Energy, stated that the scale of the agreement reflects a global surge in demand for reliable, high-performance energy storage, and noted that Envision will work with Prevalon to support next-generation power infrastructure with safe, intelligent, and sustainable energy storage solutions.
Under the agreement, Prevalon will deploy energy storage platforms including HD5 DC, HD5 AC, and Hybrid Power Stabilizer (HPS), based on AESC's battery technology and its own system integration capabilities, serving utility-scale energy storage, renewable energy integration, and data centers. Leveraging AESC's battery technology, global manufacturing footprint, and large-scale delivery capabilities, along with Prevalon's system integration expertise and project execution experience, the collaboration will provide stable energy storage solutions for global AI data centers, grid-scale applications, and other critical power infrastructure.
Prevalon Energy is a joint venture between Mitsubishi Power Americas and EES, specializing in end-to-end battery energy storage solutions, involved in over 35 projects with more than 6 GWh of utility-scale battery energy storage deployed. Founded in Japan in 2007, AESC operates gigafactories in Japan, China, the United States, the United Kingdom, France, and Spain, and has delivered over 100 GWh of energy storage cells for more than 400 projects across over 20 countries. It has achieved early mass production of BESS large-capacity cells exceeding 300Ah, 500Ah, and 700Ah, with cell products certified by UL, IEC, JIS, and others.
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