SolarMax Technology Wins $158 Million Contracts for Battery Storage Projects in Puerto Rico

Reuters01-05
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/SMXT">SolarMax Technology</a> Wins $158 Million Contracts for Battery Storage Projects in Puerto Rico

SolarMax Technology Inc. announced that its wholly owned subsidiary, SolarMax Renewable Energy Provider, Inc., has entered into two engineering, procurement, and construction $(EPC)$ agreements with Yabucoa BESS LLC and Naguabo BESS LLC for utility-scale battery energy storage system $(BESS)$ projects in Humacao and Ceiba Municipality, Puerto Rico. The contracts have a combined value of approximately $158.3 million and cover a total of 400 megawatt-hours (MWh) of battery storage capacity. SolarMax will provide design, engineering, procurement, installation, construction, testing, startup, and commissioning services for the projects. Additionally, SolarMax is acquiring a 9% equity interest in each project entity. The projects are intended to support grid stability and energy affordability in Puerto Rico.

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