At the RE+ clean energy conference, American Energy Storage Innovations, Inc. (AESI) unveiled plans to establish a new manufacturing facility in Malaysia by Q4 2025.
AESI, renowned for its ultra-dense, safe, efficient, and reliable grid-scale battery energy storage systems (BESS), aims to enhance its commitment to delivering high returns on investment (ROI) for customers while mitigating the risks associated with fluctuating tariffs and geopolitical uncertainties.
This strategic move comes in response to rising tariffs on materials sourced from China and the challenges of maintaining a fully US-based supply chain for BESS production.
By relocating its manufacturing operations to Malaysia, AESI ensures that its customers will continue to receive high-quality products at competitive prices.
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“This option guarantees AESI customers will enjoy the best value at the best cost,” said Bud Collins, CEO of AESI.
“While others may be burdened by the economic limitations of their BESS production plans, we’re ensuring faster payback and superior ROI for our customers — with no compromise on quality”, he added.
Simultaneously, AESI has broadened its Master Supply Agreement (MSA) with EVE Energy.
The revised agreement, which spans approximately 20 GWh of cells over the next three years, is designed to support AESI’s expanding requirements.
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AESI is at the forefront of developing advanced grid-scale battery energy storage systems known for their high reliability, exceptional performance, and lowest total cost of ownership.
Its flagship product, TeraStor, enables clients to fully capitalize on renewable energy and enhance energy management, driving profitability and sustainability for utilities, independent power producers, and large-scale energy projects.
AESI’s seasoned industry professionals are committed to transforming the energy storage sector by delivering value, reliability, sustainability, and innovation.