July 22, 2025
Arevon: A Leader in America’s Critical Energy Storage Future
With rising energy demand and reliability needs, Arevon is helping build the backbone of our nation’s modern power grid through advanced battery storage solutions.

Why Energy Storage Isn’t Optional — It’s Urgent
America’s energy landscape is shifting fast. Exploding demand from AI, data centers, and growing electrification is colliding with increasingly extreme weather events — all putting unprecedented stress on the grid. In this new era, energy storage isn’t optional. It’s a necessity.
Storage is not just a companion to energy generation. It’s the linchpin of a modern, resilient, and reliable grid. It protects against price spikes and outages, strengthens energy security for American families and businesses, and stabilizes the grid under stress.
To safeguard America’s energy future, continued innovation and consistent policy are essential for grid resilience, affordability, and security for decades to come.
Arevon: At the Forefront of American Energy Storage Innovation
A U.S. company with a dedicated to powering an American energy future, Arevon is rooted in our nation’s energy market and committed to advancing energy independence, economic growth, and domestic manufacturing. With a focus on long-term reliability and resilience, Arevon is helping build the foundation for a more secure and self-sufficient energy future.
As a leader in innovative energy storage solutions, Arevon has delivered some of the country’s first and largest solar-plus-storage and standalone battery projects. These systems don’t just store energy — they stabilize the grid, shield consumers from price spikes, and strengthen our nation’s energy security. Among Arevon’s many milestones is the delivery of the nation’s first solar-powered peaker plant — a next-generation approach to fast, cost-effective power delivery when it’s needed most.
Arevon also prioritizes safety and long-term performance through the use of advanced Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP) battery technology, known for its durability, fire resistance, and proven performance. LFP batteries are significantly safer than previous Lithium-Ion technologies, and since their introduction in 2019, there have been no reported fire incidents.
Proven Impact: Results Behind Arevon’s Energy Storage Leadership
Arevon’s commitment to energy storage isn’t theoretical — it’s delivering real-world results that matter to communities, utilities, and the grid.
Across its operational and in-construction portfolio, Arevon is deploying 1,300 megawatts (MW) and 4,800 megawatt-hours (MWh) of utility-scale energy storage in the U.S. — enough to power up to 1.6 million regional homes during peak demand1. That’s energy resilience on a massive scale.
These projects are also delivering lasting economic value to their host communities. They are expected to contribute more than $153 million in local tax revenue, directly supporting public schools, first responders, and other essential services in the communities where these projects operate.
And the work is far from done. With an additional 760 MW/3,040 MWh of battery energy storage systems (BESS) in near-term advanced development, Arevon’s impact is only accelerating — reinforcing its role as a leader in building a more stable, reliable, and secure energy future.

Projects Spotlight: Across the West and Beyond
California has long been a leader in energy storage deployment, driven by the need for grid reliability, peak power management, and renewable integration. Now, with U.S. battery capacity growing by 66% in 2024 alone, that leadership is expanding nationwide — and Arevon is helping drive it. As new projects break ground coast to coast, battery storage is becoming a cornerstone of America’s energy strategy.
That shift is driven by real demand. As electricity use surges — especially with the growth of data centers and domestic manufacturing — the need for low-cost, homegrown power has never been greater. In 2024, solar made up 66% of all new electricity capacity added in the U.S., thanks to its affordability and speed of deployment. When paired with battery storage, solar becomes a game-changing solution — delivering energy exactly when Americans need it most, around the clock.
But energy storage doesn’t just complement renewables. It’s a Swiss Army knife for the grid — strengthening reliability, stabilizing prices, and delivering energy both as a standalone asset, as well as paired with solar, during peak demand or grid disruptions.
Arevon’s projects demonstrate how battery storage is already making a difference in communities across the U.S. — and the examples below highlight just a few notable facilities from a growing portfolio nationwide.
Peregrine Energy Storage Project: 200 MW/400 MWh
The Peregrine project is the largest battery storage facility in San Diego and a cornerstone of local grid reliability. Backed by a long-term contract with Southern California Edison (SCE), it delivers critical resource adequacy while generating local economic benefits.
- Location: San Diego, California
- Investment: $300 million in private capital
- Customer: resource adequacy capacity provided to SCE under a long-term agreement
- Local Economic Impact: more than $28 million in tax revenue over the life of the project
- Construction Jobs: more than 90
- Arevon Community Investments and Engagement: college readiness programs for underserved students, K-8 science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) initiatives, housing and resources for homeless individuals, and community public safety programs
- Milestone: ribbon-cutting scheduled for late July 2025 to celebrate the start of commercial operation

Nighthawk Energy Storage Project: 300 MW/1,200 MWh
Located in an existing industrial park, the Nighthawk project brings major private investment and grid reliability to Southern California. It will deliver energy and capacity to Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) under a long-term agreement while supporting local job creation.
- Location: Poway, California
- Investment: $590 million in private capital
- Customer: energy and resource adequacy services provided to PG&E under a long-term agreement
- Local Economic Impact: a commitment of $12 million to the city of Poway
- Construction Jobs: more than 130
- Arevon Community Investments and Engagement: special needs support, programs for military families, community public safety initiatives, and a dedicated fund for the City of Poway supporting vital local programs
- Milestone: groundbreaking event scheduled for late July 2025 to celebrate the start of construction

Eland Solar-plus-Storage Project: 758 MWdc of Solar and 300 MW/1,200 MWh of Energy Storage
One of the largest solar-plus-storage projects ever built in the U.S., Eland delivers a powerful combination of reliability, scale, and innovation. With enough capacity to meet 7% of Los Angeles’s energy needs, the two-phase project reflects Arevon’s continued leadership in building cost-effective, dispatchable energy infrastructure.
- Location: Kern County, California
- Investment: $2 billion in private capital
- Customer: electricity from both phases contracted with Southern California Public Power Authority who delivers it to its members, Los Angeles Department of Water and Power and Glendale Water and Power
- Local Economic Impact: more than $36 million in tax revenue over the life of the project
- Construction Jobs: approximately 1,000
- Arevon Community Investments and Engagement: revitalization of a community park in an underserved neighborhood and expansion of nonprofit services, including food assistance, public health and family resources, and programs dedicated to improving the lives of disadvantaged children
- Milestone: Eland phase 1 reached commercial operation in December 2024, and Eland phase 2 will officially be entering commercial operation in the summer of 2025, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony marking the full commissioning of the site in August 2025

Vikings Solar-plus-Storage Project: 157 MWdc of Solar and 150 MW/600 MWh of Energy Storage
As one of America’s first utility-scale solar peaker plants, Vikings redefines grid responsiveness using a unique 1:1 solar-plus-storage design. By storing a portion of its low-cost daytime solar energy and deploying it during peak demand periods, Vikings delivers reliable, rapid-response power to help its offtaker, San Diego Community Power (Community Power), serve their nearly 1 million customer accounts.
- Location: Imperial County, California
- Investment: $529 million in private capital
- Customer: contracted to provide resource adequacy and renewable energy to Community Power
- Local Economic Impact: $17 million in tax revenue over the life of the project
- Construction Jobs: more than 420
- Arevon Community Investments and Engagement: essential school supplies for disadvantaged students, scholarships for advanced education including STEM fields, and sponsorships supporting key community activities and youth programs
- Milestone: commercially operational as of October 2024
Learn More:
For an inside look at the project, read our blog Trailblazing Energy Innovation: Inside Vikings Solar-plus-Storage, One of America’s First Solar Peaker Plants.

California Flats Solar-plus-Storage Project: 374 MWdc Solar and 60 MW/240 MWh of Energy Storage
Located on a historic 73,000-acre working cattle ranch, California Flats demonstrates how utility-scale energy infrastructure can coexist with agriculture and environmental stewardship. Arevon’s project brings economic stability and ecological benefits while preserving heritage.
- Location: Jack Ranch near Cholame, California
- Investment: more than $1 billion in private capital
- Customer: Apple and PG&E, via long-term power purchase agreements
- Local Economic Impact: more than $16 million in tax revenue over the life of the project
- Arevon Community Investments and Engagement: 7,300 acres of conservation and critical habitat protection — for species such as San Joaquin kit foxes, golden eagles, burrowing owls, and rare native plants — through a $10.5 million fund, and preservation efforts at Cottonwood Creek Preservation including the planting of more than 600 red willow trees
- Milestone: the first 173 MWdc of solar came online in late 2017, followed by another 201 MWdc in 2019; the battery energy storage system went online in 2021
Learn More:
Dive deeper into the California Flats story and how it’s helping preserve the Jack Ranch by reading the full blog Powering America’s Future, Protecting Its Past: The Story of California Flats Solar-plus-Storage.

Growing a Domestic Manufacturing Industry, Backed by Arevon
The U.S. energy storage supply chain is expanding quickly — and Arevon is helping drive its momentum. Across the country, more than 65 battery manufacturing facilities are already operational, with more than 100 additional plants in development. Together, these facilities employ more than 11,000 Americans and contribute $1.6 billion to U.S. gross domestic product (GDP) — a figure that’s increasing every year.
Arevon’s investments in utility-scale energy storage are a part of this resurgence, creating steady demand that supports American manufacturing jobs, infrastructure, and innovation. By prioritizing domestic suppliers whenever possible, Arevon is helping strengthen a homegrown energy economy.
More broadly, renewable energy manufacturing as a whole now supports 122,000 full-time U.S. jobs, generates $9 billion in annual domestic earnings, and drives $33 billion in economic activity across the country — reinforcing renewable energy as a powerful engine of American growth.
Looking Ahead: Arevon’s Role in Building America’s Energy Backbone
Arevon’s mission reflects core American values: energy independence, national resilience, and local prosperity. With projects like Peregrine, Nighthawk, Eland, Vikings, and California Flats, Arevon continues to deliver on the promise of American-made energy solutions — ones that help meet surging electricity demand, shield communities from costly and dangerous power outages, and keep energy prices stable.
But this is only the beginning. Arevon’s work is far from finished, and the path forward is clear: double down on affordable, resilient energy solutions that deliver when it counts. The stakes couldn’t be higher — America can’t afford brownouts and blackouts, price spikes, or a grid that falls behind its growing needs.
Sustaining this progress will require policies that prioritize sustainable, homegrown energy sources — ones that can be built affordably and quickly and paired with energy storage to deliver power exactly when and where it’s needed. Arevon is committed to building the backbone of a stronger, smarter, and more secure energy future — for decades to come.
1Equivalent homes powered at maximum battery discharge, based on 2024 average 24-hour state-level load profile, derived from U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) hourly grid monitor data and residential load by state
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