Ford Energy, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Ford Motor (F), signed a five-year framework agreement with EDF Power Solutions on Monday, allowing the latter to procure up to 4 gigawatt-hours of battery energy storage systems annually.
This represents a potential volume of 20 GWh over the entire course of the agreement, with deliveries expected to begin in 2028.
According to the company's press release, this agreement underscores the emerging scale of demand for utility-grade, domestically supplied energy storage solutions.
"This agreement with EDF Power Solutions validates the market's need for a BESS supplier that combines industrial-scale manufacturing discipline with full lifecycle accountability," said Lisa Drake, president of Ford Energy.
Ford Energy's DC Block system is a standardized 20-foot containerized battery energy storage unit with a rated capacity of 5.45 megawatt-hours per unit. The system uses lithium iron phosphate cells and is available in two-hour and four-hour discharge configurations.