Energy Vault Launches Construction of 150 MW SOSA Energy Center in Texas

Reuters01-05
Energy Vault Launches Construction of 150 MW SOSA Energy Center in Texas

Energy Vault Holdings Inc. has commenced construction of the SOSA Energy Center, a 150 MW/300 MWh battery energy storage system in Madison County, Texas. This project marks the first to begin construction under the company’s Asset Vault investment platform, which is backed by a $300 million preferred equity investment from Orion Infrastructure Capital. Acquired from Savion, a Shell plc subsidiary, in Q4 2025, the SOSA Energy Center is expected to begin commercial operations by Q2 2027 and generate approximately $350 million in total revenue over its lifetime. Energy Vault’s vertically integrated approach includes self-performing engineering, procurement, construction, and long-term service agreements, strengthening its position in the rapidly growing Texas energy market. The company also reported an increase in cash and liquidity to over $100 million in Q4 2025, supporting its broader asset management and expansion strategy.

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