STORAGE: Greenflash safe-harbors 10 GWh of l-ion BESS capacity
- Indicates BESS projects will support data center development across US
- Also holds 1 GWh of batteries for near-term deplpoyment
Greenflash Infrastructure has secured more than 10 GWh of lithium-ion battery energy storage capacity to support large-scale, energy-ready data center development across the United States, according to a press release.
The company also holds over 1 GWh of batteries available for near-term deployment, with an additional 2 GWh scheduled for delivery in March 2026.
The safe-harbored equipment and on-hand inventory reduce exposure to extended manufacturing timelines and supply-chain uncertainty while preserving optionality to participate in applicable investment tax credit (ITC) frameworks, subject to final regulatory guidance and project-specific conditions.
This combined position enables Greenflash to support accelerated Commercial Operation Dates (CODs) for GWh-scale projects, subject to interconnection readiness and project-specific factors.
In an interview with NPM conducted this past October, Greenflash founder Josh Pruher said the company had already safe-harbored 5 GW of equipment in ERCOT.
Separately, the company has been busy advancing its pipeline in ERCOT which included raising project finance for its 400 MW/800 MWh BESS project—Project Soho-in Brazoria County slated to COD in 2Q26, while also acquiring Rock Rose, 200 MW/400 MWh pre-notice-to-proceed project in Fort Bend County from Advanced Power.
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