Eos Energy Secures Strategic Order for Faraday Microgrid’s Project in California
Eos Energy Enterprises (NASDAQ: EOSE) has secured an order with Faraday Microgrids to deploy a 3 MW / 15 MWh Eos Z3™ system for a commercial microgrid project on tribal land in California. The project, partially funded by the California Energy Commission (CEC), will create a renewable energy microgrid to enhance tribal facilities' resilience, provide backup power, and deliver demand savings and utility services.
This marks Eos' eighth project with the CEC and second collaboration with Faraday Microgrids, showcasing the company's expanding presence in California's energy market. The project emphasizes Eos' commitment to delivering domestically manufactured energy solutions and highlights the reliability of their zinc-based long duration energy storage technology.
Eos Energy Enterprises (NASDAQ: EOSE) ha ottenuto un ordine da Faraday Microgrids per l'installazione di un sistema Eos Z3™ da 3 MW / 15 MWh in un progetto di microrete commerciale su terreni tribali in California. Il progetto, parzialmente finanziato dalla California Energy Commission (CEC), creerà una microrete di energia rinnovabile per migliorare la resilienza delle strutture tribali, fornire energia di backup e offrire risparmi sulla domanda e servizi di utilità.
Questo rappresenta l'ottavo progetto di Eos con la CEC e la seconda collaborazione con Faraday Microgrids, dimostrando la crescente presenza dell'azienda nel mercato energetico della California. Il progetto sottolinea l'impegno di Eos nel fornire soluzioni energetiche prodotte a livello nazionale e mette in evidenza l'affidabilità della loro tecnologia di accumulo energetico a lunga durata basata sullo zinco.
Eos Energy Enterprises (NASDAQ: EOSE) ha asegurado un pedido con Faraday Microgrids para desplegar un sistema Eos Z3™ de 3 MW / 15 MWh en un proyecto de microrred comercial en tierras tribales de California. El proyecto, parcialmente financiado por la Comisión de Energía de California (CEC), creará una microrred de energía renovable para mejorar la resiliencia de las instalaciones tribales, proporcionar energía de respaldo y ofrecer ahorros en la demanda y servicios públicos.
Este es el octavo proyecto de Eos con la CEC y la segunda colaboración con Faraday Microgrids, mostrando la creciente presencia de la empresa en el mercado energético de California. El proyecto destaca el compromiso de Eos con la entrega de soluciones energéticas fabricadas localmente y resalta la fiabilidad de su tecnología de almacenamiento de energía a largo plazo basada en zinc.
Eos Energy Enterprises (NASDAQ: EOSE)가 Faraday Microgrids와 계약을 체결하여 캘리포니아의 부족 토지에 상업용 마이크로그리드 프로젝트를 위해 3MW / 15MWh Eos Z3™ 시스템을 배치합니다. 이 프로젝트는 캘리포니아 에너지 위원회(CEC)의 부분 자금 지원을 받아 부족 시설의 복원력을 강화하고 백업 전력을 제공하며 수요 절감과 유틸리티 서비스를 제공하는 재생 에너지 마이크로그리드를 구축할 예정입니다.
이번 프로젝트는 Eos가 CEC와 진행하는 여덟 번째 프로젝트이자 Faraday Microgrids와의 두 번째 협력으로, 캘리포니아 에너지 시장에서 회사의 입지가 확장되고 있음을 보여줍니다. 이 프로젝트는 국내에서 제조된 에너지 솔루션 제공에 대한 Eos의 의지를 강조하며 아연 기반의 장기 에너지 저장 기술의 신뢰성을 부각합니다.
Eos Energy Enterprises (NASDAQ : EOSE) a obtenu une commande auprès de Faraday Microgrids pour déployer un système Eos Z3™ de 3 MW / 15 MWh dans le cadre d'un projet de micro-réseau commercial sur des terres tribales en Californie. Le projet, partiellement financé par la California Energy Commission (CEC), créera un micro-réseau d'énergie renouvelable afin de renforcer la résilience des installations tribales, fournir une alimentation de secours et offrir des économies de demande ainsi que des services publics.
Il s'agit du huitième projet d'Eos avec la CEC et de la deuxième collaboration avec Faraday Microgrids, témoignant de la présence croissante de l'entreprise sur le marché énergétique californien. Ce projet met en avant l'engagement d'Eos à fournir des solutions énergétiques fabriquées localement et souligne la fiabilité de leur technologie de stockage d'énergie longue durée à base de zinc.
Eos Energy Enterprises (NASDAQ: EOSE) hat einen Auftrag mit Faraday Microgrids erhalten, um ein 3 MW / 15 MWh Eos Z3™ System für ein kommerzielles Mikronetzprojekt auf Stammesland in Kalifornien einzusetzen. Das Projekt, das teilweise von der California Energy Commission (CEC) finanziert wird, wird ein erneuerbares Mikronetz schaffen, um die Widerstandsfähigkeit der Stammesanlagen zu verbessern, Notstrom bereitzustellen und Einsparungen bei der Nachfrage sowie Versorgungsdienstleistungen zu bieten.
Dies ist das achte Projekt von Eos mit der CEC und die zweite Zusammenarbeit mit Faraday Microgrids, was die wachsende Präsenz des Unternehmens auf dem Energiemarkt Kaliforniens unterstreicht. Das Projekt betont das Engagement von Eos, in den USA hergestellte Energielösungen zu liefern, und hebt die Zuverlässigkeit ihrer zinkbasierten Langzeit-Energiespeichertechnologie hervor.
- Secured repeat order demonstrating product reliability and customer satisfaction
- Strategic expansion in California's growing energy market with 8th CEC project
- Project strengthens commercial relationships with Faraday Microgrids and CEC
- Demonstrates market validation for Eos' Z3 technology in real-world applications
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Eos Energy secured a 3MW/15MWh project order in California, reinforcing its market position through strategic partnerships and demonstrating commercial validation.
Eos Energy has secured a 3 MW / 15 MWh order for its Z3™ zinc-based long duration energy storage system with Faraday Microgrids for a tribal land project in California. This repeat order, partially funded by the California Energy Commission (CEC), represents meaningful commercial validation for Eos's technology in a competitive storage market.
The strategic significance here extends beyond the immediate revenue. As Eos's eighth project with the CEC and second with Faraday Microgrids, this demonstrates growing market acceptance of their zinc-bromide technology. Repeat customers are particularly valuable in the energy storage sector where reliability concerns often create high barriers to adoption for newer technologies.
The microgrid application highlights Eos's technology flexibility - supporting both backup power capabilities and grid services like demand savings and ancillary services. This multi-value proposition is critical for storage economics, especially for zinc-based systems competing against lithium-ion alternatives.
California remains the premier U.S. market for energy storage deployments due to its aggressive renewable energy targets and grid resilience needs. Establishing a stronger foothold in this market through CEC-backed projects provides Eos with valuable reference cases for future commercial opportunities.
The emphasis on domestic manufacturing aligns with current policy tailwinds, particularly with the Inflation Reduction Act incentivizing U.S.-made energy solutions. This positions Eos to potentially capture additional value through domestic content requirements in future projects.
Repeat order through Faraday Microgrids and the California Energy Commission highlights trusted partnerships and the reliability of Eos’ technology
EDISON, N.J., May 28, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Eos Energy Enterprises, Inc. (NASDAQ: EOSE) ("Eos" or the “Company”), America’s leading innovator in designing, manufacturing, and providing zinc-based long duration energy storage systems sourced and manufactured in the United States, today announced it has secured an order with Faraday Microgrids to deploy a 3 MW / 15 MWh Eos Z3™ system for a commercial microgrid application on tribal land in California.
Funded partially by the California Energy Commission (CEC), the project will support the development of a renewable energy microgrid featuring a highly flexible long duration energy storage system, designed to bolster resilience for the tribe’s facilities, provide critical backup power, and deliver demand savings and utility ancillary services.
“This strategic project further demonstrates the performance and reliability of our Z3 systems in real world applications,” said Nathan Kroeker, Eos Chief Commercial Officer and Interim Chief Financial Officer. “As a repeat order through our established partners at Faraday and the CEC, this deployment serves as a testament to the strength of our commercial relationships and reinforces our mission to deliver resilient, reliable and domestically manufactured energy solutions.”
The project highlights Eos’ continued momentum in California’s growing energy market and its role in supporting American energy independence. Along with its Z3 systems, Eos will also provide integration services to ensure seamless deployment and operation.
“It is our great pleasure to once again partner with Eos to deploy their cutting-edge zinc-bromide energy storage technology in one of the largest renewable energy microgrids in the Western United States,” said Faraday Chief Executive Officer, David Bliss. “This will support a Native American community and contribute to bulk grid-edge power stability and availability - demonstrating the ability of distributed energy resources to support the safety and growth of vibrant communities in California and across North America.”
This is Eos’ eighth project in partnership with the CEC, and second with Faraday Microgrids, highlighting the Company’s growing presence in this critical market and the state’s commitment to advancing Made-in-USA energy storage applications.
About Eos Energy Enterprises
Eos Energy Enterprises, Inc. is accelerating the shift to American energy independence with positively ingenious solutions that transform how the world stores power. Our breakthrough Znyth™ aqueous zinc battery was designed to overcome the limitations of conventional lithium-ion technology. It is safe, scalable, efficient, sustainable, manufactured in the U.S., and the core of our innovative systems that today provides utility, industrial, and commercial customers with a proven, reliable energy storage alternative for 3 to 12-hour applications. Eos was founded in 2008 and is headquartered in Edison, New Jersey. For more information about Eos (NASDAQ: EOSE), visit eose.com.
About Faraday Microgrids
Faraday Microgrids is the trusted guide for hospitals, industrial facilities, and institutions seeking energy independence. We design, build, and operate turnkey microgrid systems that cut energy costs, boost reliability, and support sustainability—without the complexity. From financing to installation and long-term support, Faraday delivers custom energy systems that keep critical operations running, no matter what.
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