Eos Energy Enterprises Acquires Remaining 51 Percent Ownership Stake in HI-POWER, LLC, a Manufacturing Joint Venture with Holtec International
Eos Energy Enterprises (NASDAQ: EOSE) has acquired the remaining 51% stake in HI-POWER, LLC, a manufacturing facility joint venture with Holtec International. This acquisition, valued at $35 million, enhances Eos's operational and financial flexibility through vertical integration of its supply chain. Eos now fully controls HI-POWER, allowing for increased production of Znyth® batteries. The transition positions Eos for significant growth within the energy storage sector, crucial for its strategy to meet rising demand for clean energy solutions.
- Acquisition enhances operational and financial flexibility through vertical integration.
- Eos gains full control over the HI-POWER facility and its assets.
- Expected to significantly increase production capacity of Znyth® batteries.
- Eos will incur a $10 million initial payment plus $25 million in installments, impacting short-term cash flow.
Acquisition expected to enhance operational and financial flexibility through vertical integration of supply chain
EDISON, N.J., April 14, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Eos Energy Enterprises, Inc. (NASDAQ: EOSE) (“Eos”), a leading provider of safe, scalable, efficient, and sustainable zinc-based energy storage systems, today announced the acquisition of the remaining
Formed in August 2019, HI-POWER is a manufacturing facility joint venture with Holtec International (“Holtec”) located near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and in close proximity to more than
The acquisition gave Eos the remaining and controlling interest in HI-POWER, including all assets and intellectual property. Eos will pay back Holtec’s initial
Following the closing of the acquisition, Eos assumed full control over the supply chain, back-office functions, HI-POWER personnel, and day-to-day management. Eos will continue to manufacture its non-toxic, non-flammable energy storage systems at the facility, where it employs more than 100 technicians. Additionally, Holtec will continue to serve as a preferred sales partner given its relationships with utility companies around the world.
“HI-POWER filled an essential role at a critical juncture for our business and allowed us to quickly ramp up a manufacturing operation,” said Joe Mastrangelo, Chief Executive Officer of Eos. “This acquisition, combined with the supply chain expertise of our new Chief Operating Officer, Jody Markopoulos, will strategically position us to build out the manufacturing team and further scale our production. We look forward to a future where we expect Eos batteries to power communities around the world.”
Dr. Kris Singh, Chief Executive Officer of Holtec, will step down from Eos’s Board of Directors effective immediately. Eos will seek to strategically add a new Board member over the coming months.
“We would like to express our most sincere gratitude and appreciation to Dr. Singh and wish him the best of luck in his future endeavors,” said Mastrangelo.
About Eos
Eos Energy Enterprises, Inc. is accelerating the shift to clean energy with positively ingenious solutions that transform how the world stores power. Our breakthrough Znyth® aqueous zinc battery was designed to overcome the limitations of conventional lithium-ion technology. Safe, scalable, efficient, sustainable — and manufactured in the U.S. — it's the core of our innovative systems that today provide utility, industrial, and commercial customers with a proven, reliable energy storage alternative. Eos was founded in 2008 and is headquartered in Edison, New Jersey. For more information about Eos (NASDAQ: EOSE), visit eose.com.
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