Deploying reliable energy solutions that power the communities we serve

The U.S. is projected to consume more electricity in the next decade than it has in the past thirty years. Elevate is building the infrastructure to handle it.
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Everything is electric now

For decades, America's electricity demand barely moved. Then everything changed at once, and it changed fast. New factories. Millions of electric vehicles. A digital economy that never sleeps. The grid that served us through decades of stability is now being asked to power a fundamentally different America. The growth projected for the next ten years dwarfs anything this country has seen in recent memory. Someone has to build the infrastructure to handle that. We are.

The forces pushing on
America's power grid

Rising Demand
Electricity need is accelerating across the US
U.S. electricity demand is expected to grow 25% by 2030 and 78% by 2050. Elevate develops and operates large-scale battery energy storage projects to meet that need. Where the opportunity is right, we pair storage with solar generation to maximize value for the grid and the communities we serve. Every project is built for real markets, where reliable capacity is needed most.
New Load Centers
New industries are reshaping how and where power is needed
The digital economy runs on electricity, and a lot of it. Data centers alone could consume as much as 20% of U.S. grid power by 2030. That kind of demand requires real infrastructure, built in the right places. Elevate develops battery storage where it's needed most, close to the load, in the markets under the most pressure.
Grid Strain
Grid reliability is under 
increasing pressure
Growing communities, more electric vehicles, and a resurgence of American manufacturing are all pulling from the same grid. Reliability is paramount for health, safety, and economic prosperity. Elevate's battery systems are grid resources, quick-starting and load-following, helping ease the strain and delivering the reliable power that keeps the lights on, cars charged, and factories humming.
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The grid needs energy storage

Battery energy storage does what the grid alone cannot, storing power when it's abundant and releasing it when it's needed most. It stabilizes frequency, supports voltage, and keeps the lights on when demand spikes or generation falls short. It responds in milliseconds, providing the fast and flexible capacity complementing traditional capacity. And as renewable energy grows, storage makes it more reliable. Without storage, a modern grid simply cannot function.

“The explosive growth of AI is posing this big question: 
Are we going to have enough energy to power AI?"

Jennifer Granholm
U.S. Secretary of Energy

"We need all energy sources to power the global AI race and meet growing energy demand... America doesn't back down from big challenges or big builds."

Chris Wright
U.S. Secretary of Energy
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