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Fluence is expanding American battery production with new Texas FAB – PV Magazine International

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Fluence says that his new Houston FAB brings the number of American production locations to Five and this year has helped to hire more than 1,200 production staff.

August 25, 2025
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The German-American manufacturer of the manufacturer of batteries has completed the ‘onshoring’ of another part of his supply chain to the United States with the start of the activities at a new FAB in Houston, Texas.

Fluence, owned by the German electronics giant Siemens and US Utility AES Corp., has announced the start of the production of thermal management systems, including HVAC and Chiller Equipment, for his Gridstack Pro products On the Houston site.

The relocation is part of a business strategy to “Onshore Production of every important product and part of a storage system for batteries on grid -scale to the United States” on the coast of a raster scale batteries in the United States, “said the company, published in a press release to publish the development.

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