The global energy transition depends not only on producing energy from renewable sources, but also on ensuring the reliability of that energy and the grid. Renewable energy generation is only one part of the story—it must be supported by advanced storage infrastructure that delivers power consistently and flexibly, ensuring grid stability.
At Enfinity, we’ve understood this for some time. So, we’re ahead of the curve, with a pipeline of 15 GW of battery energy storage projects worldwide, part of a global renewable portfolio of close to 36 GW by June 2025. We’re committed to innovation and sustainable development in energy storage solutions, advancing this critical aspect of renewables to realize the full value of solar and wind power.
The role of storage in the energy transition
Customers need a reliable, 24/7 energy supply, but solar and wind power are intermittent by nature. Without effective storage, renewable power cannot be dispatched when demand is high but production is low. To meet this need and ensure around-the-clock renewable energy, we put advanced energy storage systems in place so that the supply is consistent—even when the sun isn’t shining or the wind isn’t blowing.
Battery energy storage systems (BESS) address this challenge by capturing surplus energy during periods of high production and delivering it when demand spikes—creating a more balanced and stable grid. Storage enhances reliability, reduces curtailment, supports load growth, and enables the integration of renewables at scale. [CG1]
At Enfinity, we recognize this; BESS is a critical pillar of a net-zero energy system. We integrate storage into our solar PV developments and pursue standalone BESS projects where they can deliver maximum impact. This dual strategy allows us to build flexible, responsive systems that meet the unique needs of each market.
Scaling storage solutions in Texas
In January 2025, we announced two new BESS projects totaling 425 MW in Texas, bringing our U.S. energy storage pipeline to 6.6 GW. These installations will have a combined 850 MWh of capacity, allowing for two hours of high-demand coverage. They are strategically located in the Houston and Dallas zones, serviced by the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT), the independent electricity operator managing most of the Texas grid.
ERCOT is experiencing unprecedented load increases, particularly from AI-powered data centers and advanced industrial operations. Our battery energy storage solutions are engineered to support ERCOT’s stability, ensure grid flexibility, and provide dispatchable clean energy to meet this rising demand.
Once operational, these systems are expected to help reduce grid congestion and support greater integration of renewables into ERCOT’s evolving energy mix.
Part of a worldwide portfolio
Enfinity’s U.S. portfolio includes 400 MW of operational renewable energy assets, with an additional pipeline of 22 GW. As a result, Enfinity expects to have around 1 GW of solar and storage operational or under construction in the U.S. this year alone. Over the next few years, we expect to invest more than $7 billion in the sector and create more than 5,000 construction jobs, delivering both economic and environmental value.
We aim to reduce emissions globally, creating long-term value for communities and future-proofing the energy systems we develop. As our CEO Carlos Domenech puts it, “We are proud to invest, power, and enable technology at unprecedented speed, cost, and functionality in the race for global competitiveness, all while creating new jobs and making substantial investments in the United States economy.”
Whether in the U.S., Europe, or Asia, our storage projects share a common purpose—capturing renewable energy when it’s abundant so it can be used when it’s needed most. By building large-scale, future-ready storage systems, Enfinity Global is helping to enable 24/7 renewable power, strengthen grid resilience, and support the energy transition across markets and communities.
Learn more about how we’re building the next generation of clean energy infrastructure at www.enfinity.global.