ESS Confirms Path to Continued Execution of its Strategic Plan with the Energy Base
ESS also recently executed several actions to further implement this plan and deepen collaboration with key partners. The Company closed orders for the sale of four Energy Warehouses as part of its ongoing dual strategy to move existing inventory and pivot to a focused Energy Base product offering. ESS intends to sell the associated Advanced Manufacturing Production Tax Credits (PTC) from the equipment sales this quarter. The Company is continuing discussions with potential capital providers and exploring all available financing options to support its repositioned business plan, including to close key customer contracts for its proprietary 10+ hour Energy Base product.
About ESS Tech, Inc.
At ESS (NYSE: GWH), our mission is to accelerate global decarbonization by providing safe, sustainable, long-duration energy storage that powers people, communities and businesses with clean, renewable energy anytime and anywhere it’s needed. As more renewable energy is added to the grid, long- duration energy storage is essential to providing the reliability and resiliency we need when the sun is not shining, and the wind is not blowing.
Our technology uses earth-abundant iron, salt and water to deliver environmentally safe solutions capable of providing up to 12 hours of flexible energy capacity for commercial and utility-scale energy storage applications. Established in 2011, ESS enables project developers, independent power producers, utilities and other large energy users to deploy reliable, sustainable long-duration energy storage solutions. For more information visit www.essinc.com.
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