Greenflash secures 10 GWh battery storage to accelerate data center power delivery across US markets

Greenflash Infrastructure has announced it has safe-harbored more than 10 GWh of lithium-ion battery energy storage capacity and secured long-lead components amid global supply constraints. The company says the goal is to reduce schedule risk and accelerate time-to-power for scalable, energy-ready data center development across US markets.

Greenflash also reports it currently holds more than 1 GWh of battery supply available for near-term deployment, with an additional 2 GWh scheduled for delivery in March 2026. It says this combination of safe-harbored equipment and on-hand inventory is intended to reduce exposure to extended manufacturing timelines and supply-chain uncertainty.

The company notes that its position is designed to preserve optionality to participate in applicable investment tax credit frameworks, subject to final regulatory guidance and project-specific conditions. Greenflash adds that the combined position can support accelerated Commercial Operation Dates for GWh-scale projects, subject to interconnection readiness and project-specific factors.

“In today’s environment, delivery timelines and incentive eligibility are increasingly shaped by supply-chain and policy considerations,” said Vishal Apte, Managing Partner at Greenflash Infrastructure. “By pairing a substantial safe-harbored equipment position with readily deployable inventory, we have reduced execution risk for our partners and positioned projects to advance efficiently as interconnection pathways and market conditions evolve across ERCOT and other key markets.”

Greenflash says its battery energy storage platform is aimed at data center operators looking to reduce schedule risk tied to long-lead procurement, maintain flexibility to participate in available investment tax credit frameworks (subject to eligibility), and improve reliability and operational flexibility through integrated storage deployment.

Source: Greenflash Infrastructure

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