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 Fluence launches 35 GWh battery factory in Vietnam
 
 Fluence  is significantly expanding its manufacturing footprint in  Vietnam  following delays in scaling its new production facilities in the  US.
 
 
   
 By
 Marija Maisch
 
 Aug 21, 2025
 
 Industry
 Manufacturing
 
 
   Image: Fluence
 
 
 Fluence, the joint venture between Siemens and AES Corporation, and   Korean-based ACE Engineering have opened a new, automated battery energy   storage production facility in Bac Giang Province, Vietnam. The site  is  designed to manufacture Fluence’s energy storage solutions,  including   Gridstack Pro and   Smartstack.
 
 The facility boasts a projected annual manufacturing capacity of 35   GWh. It marks a major expansion of Fluence’s manufacturing capabilities   in response to the growing global demand.
 
 “This facility  builds on our deep strategic relationship with ACE  Engineering, taking  us to the next level of manufacturing excellence,”  said Julian Nebreda,  President and CEO at Fluence. “By combining  advanced automation with  rigorous quality standards, we believe we are  optimally situated to  meet stringent customer requirements and deliver  competitively at the  speed and scale the market demands.”
 
 As of June 30, 2025,  Fluence deployed 6.3 GW/16.7  GWh of energy storage systems. Its  contracted backlog stands at 8.2 GW,  according to its third quarter  2025 results. Its pipeline of proposed  and under construction projects  amounts to 35.7 GW/114.3 GWh.
 
 Fluence had long relied on  contract manufacturing in Vietnam to  produce its energy storage  systems, before shifting its focus to the US  in a bid to offer  solutions that qualify for the Inflation Reduction  Act’s domestic  content bonus tax credit.
 
 In September 2024, the company started   building battery energy storage modules at its facility in Utah, incorporating battery cells manufactured in Tennessee.
 
 Previously, Fluence supplied enclosures from its Utah facility, such   as the ones installed at the operational Eleven Mile Solar Center   project in Arizona, which features a 300 MW solar plant colocated with a   300 MW battery storage system.
 
 In May 2025, the company commenced production at   a new manufacturing facility in Goodyear, Arizona,   advancing its strategy to build a US domestic supply chain for   grid-scale battery storage systems. The facility is eqipped to produce   steel enclosures and battery management system (BMS) hardware for its   utility-scale energy storage products.
 
 In its Q3 2025  results, Fluence reaffirmed its fiscal year 2025  revenue guidance range  of $2.6 billion to $2.8 billion, while noting it  expects to land at  the lower end of that range due to a slower than  expected production  ramp up at its recently commissioned US  manufacturing facilities.
 
 Although the delay has shifted some anticipated revenue into the  next  fiscal year, the company expects these facilities to reach  targeted  capacity by year-end, ensuring on-time customer deliveries.
 
 “We anticipate recovering this revenue in fiscal 2026 as these   facilities reach their targeted production levels. We believe the   fundamentals of our business remain incredibly strong, supported by a   robust backlog, of which we expect approximately $2.5 billion to convert   to revenue in fiscal 2026, including contracts signed in July and   August to date,” Nebreda said.
 
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