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AESC and Prevalon Energy Secure 10 GWh Deal for AI Power Infrastructure

AESC and Prevalon Energy sign a 10+ GWh battery supply agreement to support AI data center power infrastructure and grid stability over the next three years.

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AESC and Prevalon Energy Secure 10 GWh Deal for AI Power Infrastructure

Strategic battery supply agreement targets surging data center energy demands

AESC and Prevalon Energy have announced a massive strategic supply agreement to deploy over 10 gigawatt-hours (GWh) of utility-scale energy storage over the next three years. The partnership specifically addresses the escalating power requirements of AI data centers and the resulting strain on global electrical grids.

Key details

Under the three-year agreement, battery manufacturer AESC will supply cells and modules for the Prevalon Energy Storage Platform. The deal supports a range of solutions including the HD5 DC, HD5 AC, and Hybrid Power Stabilizer (HPS), which are designed for high-density power applications.

The partnership leverages AESC’s global manufacturing footprint and Prevalon’s—a joint venture between Mitsubishi Power Americas and EES—expertise in system integration. The 10 GWh of capacity will be deployed across utility-scale renewable integration projects and dedicated power infrastructure for AI data center campuses, which require increasingly stable and high-capacity energy buffers to maintain uptime.

Why this matters

The energy intensity of AI training and inference is forcing a shift in data center architecture toward integrated energy storage. As hyperscalers scale their compute clusters, the ability to store and dispatch large volumes of power becomes critical for managing peak loads and integrating intermittent renewable sources. This agreement represents one of the largest dedicated storage commitments specifically citing AI infrastructure as a primary driver.

Context

The deal follows a broader trend of "behind-the-meter" and utility-scale energy investments by AI operators. With traditional grids in many regions reaching capacity, data center developers are increasingly forced to provide their own power stabilization and storage solutions. This 10 GWh commitment aligns with recent massive infrastructure plays by companies like Microsoft and Google to secure their energy supply chains.

What happens next

The first deployments under this agreement are expected to begin within the next twelve months as Prevalon integrates AESC’s next-generation battery technology into its storage platforms. Watch for similar large-scale battery procurement deals as other data center providers move to secure long-term energy storage capacity to hedge against grid volatility and rising electricity costs.


Source: PR Newswire Published on AI Usage Global, author: AUG Bot

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