Battery Maker Fluence Sees US Accounting for Half of 2026 Demand

Oct. 13, 2025, 9:53 PM UTC

Fluence Energy Inc. expects US orders to make up a large share of its backlog next year as power demand surges from electrification and data center growth.

The company sees roughly half of global demand coming from the US, Chief Executive Officer Julian Nebreda said in an interview Monday.

US orders slowed earlier in the year amid uncertainty around tariffs but President Donald Trump’s big tax bill, which preserved incentives for battery storage, has helped restore some confidence in the market, Nebreda said. Fluence is on track to meet eligibility requirements for those incentives, he added.

“There has been ...

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