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Fluence Expands U.S. Manufacturing Footprint with Enclosure and Battery Management System (BMS) Production in Arizona

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Fluence Energy (NASDAQ: FLNC) has launched a new manufacturing facility in Goodyear, Arizona, focused on producing enclosures with U.S. steel and battery management system (BMS) hardware for grid-scale energy storage systems. The facility will create 250 new jobs and is part of Fluence's broader strategy to onshore production of major components for grid-scale battery storage systems. Through manufacturing partnerships across Arizona, Texas, Tennessee, Utah, and South Carolina, Fluence is investing approximately $700M and creating over 1,200 manufacturing jobs and 450 construction jobs in 2025. The company has deployed or contracted over 20,000 MWh of battery energy storage capacity across 80+ U.S. projects. This expansion aligns with the American Clean Power Association's commitment to invest $100B in American-made grid batteries by 2030, aiming to create 350,000 industry jobs.
Fluence Energy (NASDAQ: FLNC) ha inaugurato un nuovo stabilimento produttivo a Goodyear, Arizona, dedicato alla produzione di involucri con acciaio statunitense e hardware per sistemi di gestione delle batterie (BMS) destinati a sistemi di accumulo energetico su scala di rete. La struttura creerà 250 nuovi posti di lavoro ed è parte della strategia più ampia di Fluence per riportare in patria la produzione dei componenti principali per sistemi di accumulo a batteria su larga scala. Attraverso collaborazioni produttive in Arizona, Texas, Tennessee, Utah e South Carolina, Fluence investirà circa 700 milioni di dollari e genererà oltre 1.200 posti di lavoro nel settore manifatturiero e 450 posti di lavoro nel settore delle costruzioni entro il 2025. L'azienda ha già installato o contrattato oltre 20.000 MWh di capacità di accumulo energetico a batteria in più di 80 progetti negli Stati Uniti. Questa espansione è in linea con l'impegno dell'American Clean Power Association di investire 100 miliardi di dollari in batterie per reti elettriche prodotte negli Stati Uniti entro il 2030, con l'obiettivo di creare 350.000 posti di lavoro nel settore.
Fluence Energy (NASDAQ: FLNC) ha inaugurado una nueva planta de fabricación en Goodyear, Arizona, centrada en la producción de carcasas con acero estadounidense y hardware de sistemas de gestión de baterías (BMS) para sistemas de almacenamiento de energía a gran escala. La planta creará 250 nuevos empleos y forma parte de la estrategia más amplia de Fluence para traer de vuelta la producción de componentes clave de sistemas de almacenamiento de baterías a gran escala. A través de asociaciones de fabricación en Arizona, Texas, Tennessee, Utah y Carolina del Sur, Fluence está invirtiendo aproximadamente 700 millones de dólares y generará más de 1,200 empleos manufactureros y 450 empleos de construcción para 2025. La compañía ha desplegado o contratado más de 20,000 MWh de capacidad de almacenamiento de energía en baterías en más de 80 proyectos en EE. UU. Esta expansión está alineada con el compromiso de la American Clean Power Association de invertir 100 mil millones de dólares en baterías de red fabricadas en EE. UU. para 2030, con el objetivo de crear 350,000 empleos en la industria.
Fluence Energy(NASDAQ: FLNC)는 애리조나 주 구디이어에 새로운 제조 시설을 개설했습니다. 이 시설은 미국산 강철과 그리드 규모 에너지 저장 시스템용 배터리 관리 시스템(BMS) 하드웨어를 생산하는 데 중점을 둡니다. 이 시설은 250개의 신규 일자리를 창출하며, Fluence의 그리드 규모 배터리 저장 시스템 주요 부품의 국내 생산 전환 전략의 일환입니다. 애리조나, 텍사스, 테네시, 유타, 사우스캐롤라이나 전역의 제조 파트너십을 통해 Fluence는 약 7억 달러를 투자하고 2025년까지 1,200개 이상의 제조 일자리450개의 건설 일자리를 창출할 예정입니다. 회사는 미국 내 80개 이상의 프로젝트에서 20,000MWh 이상의 배터리 에너지 저장 용량을 배치하거나 계약했습니다. 이번 확장은 2030년까지 미국산 그리드 배터리에 1,000억 달러를 투자하고 35만 개의 산업 일자리를 창출하겠다는 American Clean Power Association의 약속과 일치합니다.
Fluence Energy (NASDAQ : FLNC) a inauguré une nouvelle usine de fabrication à Goodyear, en Arizona, dédiée à la production d’enceintes en acier américain et de matériel pour systèmes de gestion de batterie (BMS) destinés aux systèmes de stockage d’énergie à grande échelle. Cette installation créera 250 nouveaux emplois et s’inscrit dans la stratégie plus large de Fluence visant à relocaliser la production des composants majeurs pour les systèmes de stockage par batterie à l’échelle du réseau. Grâce à des partenariats industriels en Arizona, Texas, Tennessee, Utah et Caroline du Sud, Fluence investit environ 700 millions de dollars et prévoit de créer plus de 1 200 emplois dans la fabrication et 450 emplois dans la construction d’ici 2025. La société a déployé ou contracté plus de 20 000 MWh de capacité de stockage d’énergie par batterie dans plus de 80 projets aux États-Unis. Cette expansion est conforme à l’engagement de l’American Clean Power Association d’investir 100 milliards de dollars dans des batteries de réseau fabriquées aux États-Unis d’ici 2030, avec pour objectif la création de 350 000 emplois dans le secteur.
Fluence Energy (NASDAQ: FLNC) hat eine neue Produktionsstätte in Goodyear, Arizona, eröffnet, die sich auf die Herstellung von Gehäusen aus US-Stahl und Hardware für Batteriemanagementsysteme (BMS) für großflächige Energiespeichersysteme konzentriert. Die Anlage wird 250 neue Arbeitsplätze schaffen und ist Teil von Fluences umfassender Strategie, die Produktion wichtiger Komponenten für großflächige Batteriespeichersysteme in die USA zurückzuholen. Durch Fertigungspartnerschaften in Arizona, Texas, Tennessee, Utah und South Carolina investiert Fluence rund 700 Millionen US-Dollar und schafft bis 2025 über 1.200 Arbeitsplätze in der Fertigung sowie 450 Arbeitsplätze im Bauwesen. Das Unternehmen hat bereits über 20.000 MWh Batteriespeicherkapazität in mehr als 80 US-Projekten installiert oder vertraglich gesichert. Diese Expansion steht im Einklang mit dem Engagement der American Clean Power Association, bis 2030 100 Milliarden US-Dollar in in den USA hergestellte Netzbatterien zu investieren und 350.000 Arbeitsplätze in der Branche zu schaffen.
Positive
  • Creation of 250 new jobs at the Arizona facility
  • Total investment of $700M in domestic manufacturing partnerships
  • Generation of 1,200 manufacturing jobs and 450 construction jobs in 2025
  • Strong market position with 20,000 MWh of battery storage capacity deployed/contracted across 80+ U.S. projects
  • Reduced supply chain risk through domestic production
  • Strategic alignment with U.S. energy security initiatives
Negative
  • Significant capital expenditure required for manufacturing expansion
  • Potential execution risks in ramping up multiple facilities simultaneously

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Fluence's new Arizona facility strengthens domestic manufacturing strategy, reduces supply chain risk, and positions them for energy storage market leadership.

Fluence's new Goodyear, Arizona facility represents a strategic enhancement to their domestic manufacturing capabilities, specifically producing enclosures with U.S. steel and battery management system hardware for grid-scale energy storage. This facility is part of a broader strategy to onshore every major component of grid-scale battery storage systems to serve U.S. demand.

The investment creates 250 jobs at this facility alone, while Fluence's broader manufacturing partnerships represent approximately $700 million in investment and more than 1,200 manufacturing jobs across multiple states. This expansion aligns with the American Clean Power Association's industry-wide commitment to invest $100 billion into domestic grid batteries by 2030.

From a strategic perspective, this manufacturing expansion addresses several critical business objectives:

  • Reducing global supply chain risks that have plagued the energy sector
  • Enhancing cybersecurity and reliability of critical grid infrastructure
  • Positioning Fluence to capitalize on domestic content requirements in federal incentive programs
  • Strengthening their competitive position in the rapidly growing U.S. energy storage market

With 20,000 MWh of battery storage capacity already deployed or contracted across 80+ U.S. projects, this manufacturing expansion reinforces Fluence's market leadership position. The company is strategically building resilience against supply chain disruptions while simultaneously positioning itself to meet the rapidly growing demand for grid-scale energy storage solutions in the U.S. market.

Latest investment creates 250 jobs; strengthens the company’s leadership position in building a domestic supply chain for battery energy storage

ARLINGTON, Va., May 20, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Fluence Energy, Inc. ("Fluence") (NASDAQ: FLNC), a global market leader delivering intelligent energy storage systems, services, and asset optimization software, today announced start of production at a new manufacturing facility in Goodyear, Arizona. The facility will produce enclosures made with U.S. steel and battery management system (BMS) hardware for Fluence's grid-scale energy storage systems. This latest manufacturing facility represents another milestone in the company's commitment to strengthening domestic manufacturing, reducing supply chain risk, and advancing U.S. energy security.

Part of a growing network of U.S. manufacturing, the new facility plays a crucial role in Fluence's strategy to onshore production of every major product and component of a grid-scale battery energy storage system to serve U.S. demand with domestically manufactured products. The company is ramping up the use of domestic manufacturing facilities in Arizona, Texas, Tennessee, and Utah that supply cells, modules, enclosures, thermal management systems, and battery management systems, in addition to Fluence’s domestic inverter supplier, which manufactures in South Carolina. These manufacturing partnerships represent approximately $700M in investment and more than 1,200 manufacturing jobs, along with 450 construction jobs, in calendar year 2025 alone, with that number expected to quickly grow.   

"By rapidly expanding our access to U.S. manufacturing, we’re helping our customers navigate complex global supply chain risks while reinforcing our commitment to delivering safe, reliable, and cybersecure energy storage systems at scale," said John Zahurancik, President, Fluence Americas. "Enclosure and BMS production at the Goodyear facility is another strong step forward in this commitment."

The American Clean Power Association (ACP) recently announced the U.S. energy storage industry’s historic commitment to invest $100 billion into building and buying American-made grid batteries by 2030, with the goal of supplying 100% of the U.S. energy storage market in the next five years with U.S. manufacturing and supply chains. Industry investments are expected to fuel the creation of 350,000 jobs across the battery energy storage industry and transform the United States into a global battery manufacturing leader.

"The U.S. energy storage industry is revitalizing American manufacturing —and Fluence is leading the way," said Jason Grumet, CEO, ACP. "Their investment in Arizona—a national leader in energy storage—underscores the momentum behind expanding U.S. manufacturing, strengthening energy security, creating high-quality jobs, and supporting key suppliers including American steel."

The expansion of Fluence's use of domestic manufacturing capabilities comes at a time of increased focus on energy security and U.S. supply chain resilience. The company's products should play a critical role in grid stability and power sector modernization, with energy storage projects contributing to grid reliability for millions of Americans across major ISO power markets.

"Our goal is to fully onshore production, as quickly as possible, to be able to serve the entirety of our U.S. demand with products and components manufactured in the United States," said Fluence Chief Product and Supply Chain Officer Peter Williams. "This facility brings us closer to that goal, which is to enable our customers to benefit from secure, reliable, and domestically produced energy storage solutions."

With more than 20,000 MWh of battery energy storage capacity deployed or contracted across 80+ projects in the U.S., Fluence is supporting leading U.S. utilities, power producers, and developers with cutting-edge storage solutions that enable a more reliable and cost-effective grid.

About Fluence
Fluence Energy, Inc. (Nasdaq: FLNC) is a global market leader delivering intelligent energy storage and optimization software for renewables and storage. The Company's solutions and operational services are helping to create a more resilient grid and unlock the full potential of renewable portfolios. With gigawatts of projects successfully contracted, deployed, and under management across nearly 50 markets, the Company is transforming the way we power our world for a more sustainable future.

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The statements contained in this press release that are not historical facts are forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements include, without limitation, statements regarding Fluence supply chain strategy, plans regarding Fluence domestic contract manufacturing, role of Fluence and its products in contributing to grid stability and power sector modernization in the U.S., potential growth of U.S. energy storage industry, operational performance of the new contract manufacturing facility, and anticipated job creation and investments through Fluence manufacturing partnerships. Such statements can be identified by the fact that they do not relate strictly to historical or current facts. When used in this press release, words such as “may,” “possible,” “will,” “should,” “expects,” “plans,” “anticipates,” “could,” “intends,” “targets,” “projects,” “contemplates,” “believes,” “estimates,” “predicts,” “potential,” “commits,” or “continue,” or the negative of these terms or other similar expressions and variations thereof and similar words and expressions are intended to identify such forward-looking statements, but the absence of these words does not mean that a statement is not forward-looking.

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FAQ

What is Fluence Energy's (FLNC) new manufacturing facility in Arizona producing?

The new Goodyear, Arizona facility is producing enclosures made with U.S. steel and battery management system (BMS) hardware for Fluence's grid-scale energy storage systems.

How many jobs will Fluence's (FLNC) new Arizona facility create?

The new manufacturing facility in Goodyear, Arizona will create 250 new jobs.

How much is Fluence (FLNC) investing in U.S. manufacturing partnerships in 2025?

Fluence is investing approximately $700M in U.S. manufacturing partnerships, creating over 1,200 manufacturing jobs and 450 construction jobs in 2025.

What is Fluence's (FLNC) current battery storage capacity deployment in the U.S.?

Fluence has deployed or contracted more than 20,000 MWh of battery energy storage capacity across 80+ projects in the U.S.

In which U.S. states does Fluence (FLNC) have manufacturing facilities?

Fluence has manufacturing facilities and partnerships in Arizona, Texas, Tennessee, Utah, and South Carolina.
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