Enfinity Global Inc has announced the expansion of its battery energy storage systems (BESS) portfolio with two new projects in Texas amounting to a total power capacity of 425 MW. The projects are expected to start construction in the second and fourth quarters of 2025. These additions bring Enfinity’s BESS pipeline in the USA to 6.6 GW, underscoring the company’s aim to deploy solutions that can help meet the growing load demands in key markets and segments such as AI and manufacturing. Enfinity Global is expected to invest over $7 billion and create over 5000 construction jobs in this sector alone in the next few years.

The projects, with a combined storage capacity of 850 MWh for a two-hour duration, are strategically located in ERCOT’s Houston and Dallas zones. ERCOT (the Texas energy regulator) is experiencing unprecedented load growth, increasing the need for more renewables paired with BESS. Once operational, these projects are expected to help stabilise the ERCOT grid and support renewable energy expansion to meet Texas’ rising electricity demand, largely driven by new AI-driven data centres.

Enfinity Global’s current portfolio in the USA includes 400 MW in operational assets, 19 GW of solar PV and energy storage under development, and an additional 37 GW in negotiation. The company expects to have over 1 GW of solar and storage assets operational and under construction in the country this coming year.