This strategic project will provide essential energy resilience to the U.S. Navy’s western fleet, enhancing operational reliability and supporting mission-critical functions that strengthen the country’s national security. The order also signifies Eos’ commitment to improving grid resilience in the state of California and marks the ongoing expansion of the Company’s valued partnership with the CEC.
“Partnering with the CEC to deliver energy resilience to a key naval installation is a direct reflection of our mission to advance American energy independence and support the country’s most critical functions,” said Justin Vagnozzi, Senior Vice President of Global Sales at Eos Energy. “We are incredibly proud to contribute to the Navy’s mission and provide vital infrastructure for our armed forces with a safe, secure, and American-made technology.”
The project will be powered by Eos Z3™ Cubes, which are renowned for their safety, non-flammable chemistry, and low operational costs due to the absence of cooling system requirements. Manufactured in Turtle Creek, Pennsylvania, the Z3 Cubes benefit from Eos’ predominantly U.S.-based supply chain, reinforcing the Company's commitment to domestic manufacturing and job creation.
This order follows Eos’ recent successful announcements across the defense and energy sectors, including the recently announced standalone storage order with International Electric Power and the CEC to support Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton in San Diego County. Eos deployment of American-made energy storages systems is essential not just for military resilience but also plays a key role in fortifying the U.S. against global energy disruptions and securing the nation’s energy independence.