Ford Energy and EDF power solutions North America Announce Five-Year Framework Agreement for Up to 20 GWh of Battery Energy Storage Systems
Agreement provides EDF power solutions with access to up to 4 GWh per year to support grid-scale renewable integration and grid resilience across North America
Ford Energy, a wholly owned subsidiary of Ford Motor Company, and EDF power solutions North America, an entity of the EDF Group, today announced the signing of a five-year framework agreement under which EDF power solutions will have the ability to procure up to 4 gigawatt hours (GWh) of DC Block battery energy storage systems (BESS) annually, representing a total potential volume of up to 20 GWh over the term of the agreement.
The framework agreement positions Ford Energy as a key BESS supplier for EDF power solutions’ growing portfolio of grid-scale energy storage projects across the United States. Deliveries under the agreement are expected to begin in 2028.
The agreement underscores the scale of demand emerging for domestically supplied, utility-grade energy storage and reflects both companies’ commitment to accelerating the deployment of reliable, long-duration storage infrastructure that strengthens the U.S. power grid.












