Nextpower Closes $365m Prevalon Deal to Enter Energy Storage Market

Acquisition expands Nextpower’s portfolio into battery storage systems and grid technologies with 6GWh of deployed capacity. Nextpower has finalized its acquisition of Prevalon Energy for up to $365m in cash and stock, marking its entry into the energy storage sector. The

Acquisition expands Nextpower’s portfolio into battery storage systems and grid technologies with 6GWh of deployed capacity.

Nextpower has finalized its acquisition of Prevalon Energy for up to $365m in cash and stock, marking its entry into the energy storage sector. The deal includes battery energy storage systems, power stabilization, and lifecycle services previously developed by Prevalon, a joint venture between Mitsubishi Power Americas and EES.

Prevalon has deployed over 6GWh of energy storage globally, targeting grid-connected storage, data centers, and hybrid power plants. The acquisition follows Nextpower’s May announcement and broadens its offerings beyond solar energy to include energy management software and long-term service contracts.

Nextpower CEO Dan Shugar stated the deal strengthens the company’s position in utility-scale and data center markets, providing a foothold in a rapidly growing industry segment. Prevalon’s existing leadership, including CEO Tom Cornell, will remain in place.

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