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Developer of energy storage Hecate Grid Rebrands as a fullmark energy

solarenergyBy solarenergyMay 11, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Energy storage developer Hecate Grid has announced that it has renamed Fullmark Energy. The rebranding coincides with the completion of various important milestones, including the growing portfolio of energy storage projects of the company in California, jointly known as the Redwood projects.

This strategic rebrand reflects the evolution of the company of an organization that focused primarily on project development into a fully integrated company of energy storage that develops, finances, possesses and exploits independent Bess projects in the United States.

“The transition to fullmark energy is an important milestone in the journey of our company,” said Chris McKissack, CEO of Fullmark Energy. “Although our name is changing, our dedication continues to be the same: unlocking the potential of energy storage to improve the reliability of the grid and to benefit the communities.

Founded in 2018 and supported by Infrared Capital Partners, Fullmark Energy has established itself in the rapidly evolving energy storage sector.

Looking ahead, Fullmark Energy will continue to expand its activities, with planned growth in Texas and other strategic markets. The company continues to work for its partnerships with cooperatives and public energy companies and offers customized energy storage solutions that meet their unique needs.

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