Fluence Energy Inc. Expands with New Automated Energy Storage Factory in Vietnam
Reuters
Aug 21
Fluence Energy Inc. Expands with New Automated Energy Storage Factory in Vietnam
Fluence Energy Inc., a leader in intelligent energy storage solutions, has expanded its operations with the opening of a new automated production facility in Bac Giang Province, Vietnam, in collaboration with ACE Engineering. This state-of-the-art factory is set to manufacture Fluence's advanced energy storage solutions, including Gridstack Pro™ and Smartstack™, with an annual capacity of 35 GWh. The facility features cutting-edge automation to boost productivity and safety, aligning with the increasing global demand for high-performance energy storage. The expansion marks a significant milestone in Fluence's strategic partnership with ACE Engineering, offering flexible manufacturing solutions and reduced lead times while maintaining the highest quality standards. This initiative supports the global shift towards sustainable energy solutions.
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