| Fluence secures state backing to grow Australian operation 
 United  States-based energy storage tech giant Fluence Energy has announced an  expansion of its Australian headquarters in Melbourne after locking in a  “tailored investment” provided by the Victorian government.
 
 June 16, 2025                                              David Carroll
 
 
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 Grid-scale battery technology  provider and system integrator Fluence Energy has confirmed it will  expand the capability of its Australian operations as part of a broader  strategy to strengthen its technical and operational base to support  growth across the Asia-Pacific region.
 
 Fluence  said it has received financial and strategic support from the Victorian  government with the backing allowing the company to increase its team  of engineers and energy specialists based at its Melbourne office.
 
 The move is expected to create an additional 100 jobs to help service  the Australian market which is now Fluence’s second largest, eclipsed  only by the US.
 
 The company, a joint venture between Germany’s Siemens and US’  Applied Energy Services (AES) Corporation, operates in 48 markets, with  38 GW of battery energy storage projects deployed, contracted or under  management.
 
 Its  track record in Australia includes three battery systems operating, a fourth launching within two months, and a fifth under construction for 2026.
 
 Fluence Energy Australia General Manager Jason Beer said the  expansion of its local operations is being driven by a strong pipeline  of renewable energy projects and the need for regional technical  capability.
 
 “Large-scale battery storage systems are helping to create a more  resilient grid and unlock the full potential of renewable portfolios in  Australia,” he said.
 
 “Fluence welcomes the Victorian government’s continued commitment to  renewable energy solutions and Fluence’s growth in Australia.”
 
 Danny Pearson, Victoria’s Minister for Economic Growth said Fluence’s  expansion will accelerate the development of the local battery storage  technology industry and boost local supply chains.
 
 “Supporting global leaders to expand in Victoria is paving the way  for our renewable energy transition while also boosting economic growth,  backing local industries and creating local jobs,” he said.
 
 Pearson said the move will also support the state’s energy targets,  including 95% renewable energy by 2035. The targets also call for at  least 2.6 GW of energy storage capacity by 2030 and  6.3 GW by 2035.
 
 Victorian Energy Minister Lily D’Ambrosio said Fluence’s decision to  grow its Australian footprint strengthens the state’s reputation as a  destination for renewable energy and cleantech investment.
 
 “Fluence’s expansion in Melbourne is a strong vote of confidence in  our energy transition,” she said. “We’re proud to lead the nation in  renewable energy and battery storage which is key to storing our cheap  renewable energy for when its needed most.”
 
 It comes after Italian energy storage company  Energy Dome recently established its APAC headquarters in Melbourne
 
 pv-magazine-australia.com
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