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Greenflash Secures 10 GWh Battery Capacity to Accelerate Data Center Power Deployment

Greenflash Infrastructure has secured over 10 GWh of safe-harboured lithium-ion battery storage capacity to de-risk supply chains and accelerate scalable, energy-ready data center projects across the United States.

January 07, 2026. By Mrinmoy Dey

Greenflash Infrastructure has announced that it has safe-harboured more than 10 GWh of lithium-ion battery energy storage capacity, securing long-lead components amid increasing global supply constraints to support scalable, energy-ready data center development across the United States.
 
In addition to its safe-harboured position, Greenflash currently holds over 1 GWh of battery supply available for near-term deployment, with an additional 2 GWh scheduled for delivery in March 2026, the company said in a statement.

Together, the safe-harboured equipment and on-hand inventory reduce exposure to extended manufacturing timelines and supply-chain uncertainty while preserving optionality to participate in applicable investment tax credit (ITC) frameworks, subject to final regulatory guidance and project-specific conditions, the company stated.

It further added that this combined position enables Greenflash to support accelerated Commercial Operation Dates (CODs) for GWh-scale projects, subject to interconnection readiness and project-specific factors.
 
Vishal Apte, Managing Partner at Greenflash Infrastructure, commented, “In today’s environment, delivery timelines and incentive eligibility are increasingly shaped by supply-chain and policy considerations. By pairing a substantial safe-harboured equipment position with readily deployable inventory, we have reduced execution risk for our partners and positioned projects to advance efficiently as interconnection pathways and market conditions evolve across ERCOT and other key markets.”
 
As hyperscale and AI-driven data center demand accelerates nationwide, early access to compliant, long-lead battery storage capacity has become increasingly limited and urgent. Many projects remain exposed to prolonged manufacturing cycles, evolving compliance requirements, and policy-driven cost risk. Greenflash’s approach provides customers with greater execution certainty and flexibility across major US power markets, it said.
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