US energy storage firms FlexGen and Eos enter European market with inaugural deals
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April Bonner
14d ago· 6 min readenNews
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FlexGen (US BESS integrator) and Eos Energy Enterprises (long-duration energy storage provider) have entered the European market with their first deals. FlexGen, founded in 2009 as a microgrid developer, shifted to large-scale battery storage and recently acquired assets of bankrupt rival Powin. Eos specializes in zinc-based LDES technology. Both companies are expanding into Europe amid growing demand for energy storage solutions.
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· 1 pulledAccording to Drew Leibowitz of consultancy PowerSwitch Advisory, Powin likely struggled because it manuf
FlexGen and Eos Energy Enterprises, two US energy storage sector companies with different specialisations, have entered the European market.
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