September 11, 2025
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PLUS POWER
New England's Largest Utility-Scale Battery Energy Storage System Now Online

September 11, 2025

Plus Power announced it is now operating its Cranberry Point Energy Storage facility in Carver, Massachusetts, the largest utility-scale standalone battery energy storage system on New England's grid.

The facility is a significant milestone in the buildout supporting New England's energy infrastructure and grid reliability. In February 2021, Cranberry Point was one of the first battery storage facilities to secure a Capacity Supply Obligation with the Independent System Operator of New England, or ISO-NE. At 150 MW / 300 MWh, Cranberry Point is helping the Commonwealth reach roughly a third of its goal to deploy 1,000 MWh of battery energy storage by 2025.

"Plus Power is proud to deliver this landmark facility for the Commonwealth and honored to contribute to power reliability, energy affordability, and emissions reduction in the region," said Alex Fraenkel, co-founder and executive vice chairman of Plus Power. "We look forward to being a model for ISO-NE on battery performance and an excellent neighbor for many years to come."

This utility-scale battery project absorbs excess energy when customer demand is lower and stores it for use during times of peak demand. As such, it will help balance intermittent resources, while also ensuring power reliability as AI and data center deployment, economic growth, and conventional power plant retirements rapidly put new pressure on the grid.

Located on roughly 6 acres of land, Cranberry Point interconnects adjacent to Eversource's Carver 115kV substation. The Carver substation connects to a critically important north-south transmission line between new energy resources and demand in Boston. 

Cranberry Point features 82 Tesla Megapack 2 XL battery enclosures. Plus Power worked with Burns & McDonnell on engineering, procurement, and construction of the facility. Over the course of construction and commissioning, the project utilized 135 skilled workers spanning a variety of trade organizations from the region.

In 2015, Massachusetts set one of the nation's first Energy Storage Initiatives, a $10 million program to make Massachusetts a national leader in storage innovation and investment. In 2016, as part of that initiative, Massachusetts released the State of Charge report, which evaluated the benefits of battery storage and found that the technology could lower peak demand, reduce the price of electricity, increase the grid's flexibility, and provide other benefits. 

Cranberry Point is located in an energy transition area that has seen the retirement of the Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station and the Mystic Generating Station. Cranberry Point represents roughly 10% of the capacity of the Mystic combined cycle facility and can provide the same fully dispatchable services as a conventional power plant, but with a 250-millisecond response time, and without emissions or water use.

The facility is also designed to participate in the Massachusetts Clean Peak Standard program, helping to reduce emissions in the daily and seasonal peak periods by storing energy during higher renewable periods and discharging it during the peaks. 

On June 24, 2025, during a heat wave, demand for energy rose to its highest need since 2013 and ISO-NE faced a scarcity event. Demand was 200 MW higher than the forecasted peak for the day, pushing prices to $1,110/MWh, more than double the average daily price. Cranberry Point was 100% available and provided critical energy to the grid when ISO-NE requested it through its generation dispatch system. Evenings like this highlight the importance of battery facilities in maintaining reliable power and controlling costs.

About Plus Power

The Plus Power team is accelerating the deployment of transmission-connected battery energy storage throughout the United States. Plus Power develops, owns, and operates standalone battery energy storage systems that provide capacity, energy, and ancillary services, enabling the rapid integration of renewable generation resources.

The company's portfolio includes 11 GW of projects in more than 20 states. It owns eight operating facilities located in Arizona, Hawaii, Massachusetts, Texas, and one facility under construction in Maine, that total 1,650 MW / 4,150 MWh. Headquartered near Houston, with offices in San Francisco, Chicago, and Miami, Plus Power operates at the nexus of energy, technology, and finance. 

For more information, visit www.pluspower.com.

Contact:
Polly Shaw
pshaw@pluspower.com
+1-415-577-5763

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