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Ford Energy and EDF Power Solutions North America announced the signing of a 5-year agreement under which EDF power solutions will have the ability to procure up to 4GWh (gigawatt-hours) of DC Block battery energy storage systems (BESS) annually -- a total potential volume of up to 20 GWh over the term of the agreement. (Source: Ford Energy)
Sungrow and Masdar have signed an agreement for the supply of 7.5GWh of PowerTitan 3.0 ESS and 2.6GW of PV inverter solutions for the UAE's gigascale round-the-clock renewable energy project (RTC). Developed by Masdar and the Emirates Water and Electricity Company, RTC combines 5.2GW of PV capacity with a 19GWh BESS and is expected to be operational in 2027. (Source: Sungrow)
NextEra Energy will buy Dominion Energy in an all-stock transaction valued at about $66.8 billion. The combined company will serve approximately 10 million utility customer accounts across Florida, Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina and own 110GW of generation across a mix of energy sources. The deal adds to a wave of consolidation as data-center buildout drives power demand. (Source: NextEra & NBC News)
California has launched the $1 billion California Clean Fuel Reward (CCFR) rebate program for electric medium- and heavy-duty trucks to incentivize zero-emission vehicle deployment. The CCFR has $250 million available this year and over $1 billion in rebate funding expected through 2030. (Source: Gov.ca)
Prime Data Centers broke ground on the first three data centers on its over $3 billion 5-building 240MW IT Phoenix campus in Avondale, Arizona. (Source: Prime Data Center)
Argentum AI announced the signing of an approximately $2.5 billion, 300MW (megawatt) AI data center infrastructure agreement, with Boosteroid and DL Invest Group in Europe. (Source: Argentum AI)
Blackstone announced a joint venture (JV) with Google to create a U.S.-based company that will offer data center capacity, operations, networking and Google Cloud’s Tensor Processing Units (TPUs) as a compute-as-a-service offering. Under the terms of the partnership, Blackstone is making an initial commitment of $5 billion in equity capital. The company expects to bring the first 500 MW of capacity online in 2027. (Source: Blackstone)
Zūm announced the deployment of an all-electric school bus (ebus) fleet to San Francisco Unified School District. The ebuses will have built-in bidirectional vehicle-to-grid (V2G) capabilities. The company will deploy 104 ebuses in August. (Source: Zūm)
Scania and transport operator VR have signed an agreement for 91 Scania ebuses. The vehicles will be put into service in the Södertälje area of Sweden, with service starting in June 2027. (Source: Scania)
Feon Energy (developer of liquid electrolytes for lithium batteries) announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Orbia Fluor & Energy Materials USA. This collaboration is to scale-up the domestic production of Feon’s electrolyte technologies. (Source: Feon Energy)
Frontier Power USA (FPUSA) with its affiliates, will acquire a 480MWh (megawatt-hour) portfolio of BESS development projects from Bimergen Energy. The portfolio comprises three ERCOT-based projects, including two “Texas 10” projects and a 100MW/400MWh project with Notices-to-Proceed expected to begin in mid-2026. (Source: Bimergen Energy)
Spearmint Energy has closed $450 million of financing to support the 300MW/600 MWh Red Egret BESS in Texas City, Texas that is projected to commence operations in 2027. (Source: Spearmint Energy)
CIM Group has launched its ‘Permanent Power Company’ following a power purchase agreement (PPA) and a $400 million financing commitment. The PPA covers 246MW of solar generation and 150MW/600MWh of battery storage at the Grape project. (Source: CIM)
GridStor has acquired the 199MW/796MWh Birdseye project in Colorado from Accelergen. The project’s commercial operations date is planned for the end of 2028, with construction anticipated to begin as early as 2027. (Source: GridStor)
Hitachi Energy is supporting the 155MW/298 MWh Ulinda Park BESS in Queensland, Australia, through the supply of power converters and an HMAX™ Energy 20-year service agreement. The project was developed by Akaysha Energy. (Source: Hitachi Energy)
Beijing Hyperstrong Technology and SMA Solar Technology (Germany-based) have signed an agreement for utility-scale energy storage projects. The companies will leverage HyperStrong’s system integration capabilities and SMA’s Sunny Central Storage inverter technology and medium voltage power stations. (Source: Hyperstong)
Energy Exploration Technologies (EnergyX) has entered into an MOU with Compass Minerals for the development of its projected 30,000 tons-per-annum DLE and refinery facility near the Great Salt Lake in Utah. The company is planning to invest approximately $400 million across two phases. (Source: EnergyX)
Stellantis and Dongfeng Group plan to create a Europe-based 51/49 JV for Dongfeng’s new energy vehicles (NEVs). Potential production of the EV will be at the Rennes plant in France, in line with European regulations and Made-in-Europe requirements. (Source: Stellantis)
Factorial (a solid-state battery company) announced a series of collaborative arrangements with drone integrators in Europe (Tulip Tech B.V.), the United States (KULR Technology Group) and Asia (JRES). (Source: Factorial)
PowerBank has executed 3 lease agreements on 60MWh BESS projects in New York. The projects are expected to be eligible for incentives under the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority Retail Storage Incentive Program and compensation under New York’s Value of Distributed Energy Resources mechanism. (Source: PowerBank)
EVIO announced an MOU with Molicel to jointly develop lithium-ion cells purpose-built for aerospace applications. The collaboration will focus on battery technologies tailored to enable hybrid-electric flight to meet certification requirements of the EVIO 810 aircraft program. (Source: EVIO)
ChargePoint announced a partnership with OBE Power, in which OBE Power will utilize ChargePoint EV charging solutions at multifamily residences, with plans to deploy approximately 2,500 charging ports starting in 2026. (Source: ChargePoint)
Einride and EASE Logistics announced the deployment of SAE Level 4 Einride autonomous trucks into proof-of-concept service between EASE Logistics warehouses in Marysville, Ohio. This deployment is an extension of the Ohio Department of Transportation and DriveOhio's Truck Automation Corridor Project, in partnership with the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT). (Source: Einride)
Einride AB announced the expansion of its partnership with Paulig, to electrify long-haul shipments for its Santa Maria brand. The expanded electric fleet will primarily transport goods along a 415-kilometer (258 mile) round trip route on Sweden's west coast. Operations are supported by Einride's Smart charging infrastructure along the route and managed by its AI-powered Saga software. (Source: Einride)
Armada announced Johnson Controls has made an investment to support construction of a 400,000-square-foot factory for continuous modular data center production. The factory -- to be located in Gilbert, AZ -- will be called Galleon Forge One. (Source: Inside Defense, Armada)
Gridscape and Scalvy announced a joint development initiative, funded by the California Energy Commission to build and deploy multi-chemistry, grid-connected BESS. The collaboration will initially focus on product development and validation, followed by commercial deployment across behind-the-meter stationary energy storage applications. (Source: Gridscape)
Presto and bp pulse announced an agreement to expand charging access for fleet, rideshare, and commercial EV drivers across the U.S. (Source: Presto)
Graphite One (G1) has secured a site for its Active Anode Materials facility in Ohio, through a license of occupation agreement with Bessemer and Lake Erie Railroad (subsidiary of Canadian National Railway). Construction completion is targeted for 4Q27 with initial production capacity of 10,000 tonnes per year. (Source: G1)
ACT (Advanced Cooling Technologies) announced an expansion of its U.S. manufacturing operations to support production of cold plates for liquid-cooled data center applications. The planned facility in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, will support the adoption of liquid cooling across AI, HPC and data center architecture. (Source: ACT)
Driivz (a Vontier company) announced a partnership with Dunamis Charge to manage its network of EV chargers across the U.S. (Source: Driivz)
XPENG has rolled out its first mass-produced Robotaxi in Guangzhou. The Robotaxi is powered by four self-developed Turing AI chips. (Source: XPENG)
Bojangles has debuted a charging station in Savannah, Georgia, which was developed in partnership with XLR8 America and Energy and Environmental Design Services. (Source: Bojangles)
OCI Energy and CPS Energy have broken ground on the 120MW/480MWh Alamo City BESS facility in San Antonio, Texas. (Source: CPS Energy)
BMW and SOLARWATT are expanding their partnership to include smart energy and home charging solutions. (Source: BMW Group)
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