LG Energy Solution and Qcells Partner for 5GWh of U.S. Energy Storage Projects
LG Energy Solution Vertech and Qcells have signed a multi-year commitment to deliver 5GWh of American-made lithium-ion energy storage for utility-scale projects, with systems built in Michigan and solar panels from Geor…
5 GWh
4.8 GWh
16.5 GWh
What Happened
Under the agreement, LG Energy Solution Vertech will supply 5GWh of containerized lithium-ion battery storage systems with LFP cells manufactured at its U.S. facilities. The projects are scheduled for 2028–2030 and will meet domestic content requirements, as LG's batteries are made in Michigan and Qcells' solar panels in Georgia. This builds on a previous 4.8 GWh purchase agreement signed in May 2024.
Qcells and LG Energy Solution Vertech sign battery purchase agreement for 4.8 GWh of BESS projects.
Partnership announced for 5GWh of utility-scale energy storage projects, set for 2028-2030.
“Qcells is proud to partner with LG Energy Solution on a project that shows what’s possible when energy development supports U.S. manufacturing. This collaboration reflects our shared commitment to building clean energy the right way: creating American jobs, strengthening supply chains, and delivering reliable, affordable power for communities across the country.”
Why this matters
This strengthens U.S. manufacturing, supports clean-energy jobs, and reduces reliance on foreign supply chains while boosting grid reliability.
Terms in This Story
- LFP cells
- Lithium iron phosphate battery cells, a type of lithium-ion chemistry known for safety and long life.
- BESS
- Battery energy storage system, a technology that stores electricity for later use.
- domestic content requirements
- Rules that require a certain percentage of a product's components to be manufactured in the home country.
- utility-scale
- Large-scale energy projects that connect directly to the power grid, typically serving many customers.
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