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Peak Energy Plans Sacramento, California, Manufacturing Operations

07/18/2026
Energy storage manufacturer Peak Energy plans to establish operations in Sacramento, California. The $71 million project is expected to create 239 jobs.

The company’s new 183,000-square-foot facility located at Metro Air Park will manufacture grid-scale sodium-ion battery energy storage systems, producing up to 4 GWh of battery systems annually. Operations are scheduled to begin in the first quarter of 2027.

“America needs energy storage that is lower cost, more affordable, more reliable and purpose-built to meet the demand coming onto the grid,” said Landon Mossburg, CEO and Co-Founder of Peak Energy. “This facility is proof that America can lead not only in inventing the technology, but in building it at scale. With our manufacturing facility in Sacramento, we're enabling American energy innovation to lower electric bills while creating high quality jobs.”

The project is being supported by a $10.5 million CalCompetes tax credit awarded.

“The future of energy is being built in California,” noted Dee Dee Myers, Senior Advisor to Governor Newsom and Director of the Governor's Office of Business and Economic Development (GO-Biz). “This state has always been the country's center of energy innovation, and Peak's investment in Sacramento is proof that we're also the best place to manufacture those new technologies at scale, bringing good jobs, economic opportunity and critical infrastructure to our state. With the help of CalCompetes' investment in this project, we are making sure that California's energy transition is made in California by California workers.”

Peak Energy develops grid-scale sodium-ion battery energy storage systems designed to provide lower-cost, reliable energy storage for utilities and large-scale power users. The company's technology is designed to support growing electricity demand driven by artificial intelligence, data centers, and grid modernization.

“Peak Energy's decision to select Sacramento is exactly the kind of advanced manufacturing investment that reflects the strengths of our region,” added Barry Broome, President and CEO of the Greater Sacramento Economic Council. “Sacramento has become a destination for innovative companies looking to grow, manufacture and invest for the long term. This project will create opportunities for our local businesses, working families and communities while ensuring the benefits of California's energy transformation are felt right here in Sacramento for generations to come.”

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