Fenecon International GmbH, a German producer of energy storage systems, has announced its first North American manufacturing location and headquarters, to be established in Greenville, SC. The $3 million dollar investment will create 68 jobs in Greenville County.
Fenecon is committed to climate protection and energy independence. They develop advanced systems to store and manage electricity for residential, commercial, and industrial use. Recognized as a leader in battery storage technology, Fenecon’s products provide businesses with robust power management solutions, addressing infrastructure challenges and paving the way for a sustainable energy future.
The state-of-the-art 136,000 sq ft facility, located near I-85 at 315 Tanner Price Way, will produce their flagship energy storage solution, the Industrial L, for the American commercial market. This product is designed to provide “every American business energy freedom,” according to Goesswein.
“Greenville welcomes Fenecon and its award-winning Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS). The company’s dedication to clean energy storage leverages our talent pipeline all while providing for a more sustainable future,” said Chair of Greenville County Council Dan Tripp.
“Greenville County is honored to be chosen as Fenecon’s flagship US location,” expresses Greenville Area Development Council (GADC) CEO, Max Stewart. “This decision highlights Greenville County’s position as a premier destination for innovative enterprises, and we eagerly anticipate the opportunities and growth it will bring to our community.”
South Carolina Secretary of Commerce, Harry M. Lightsey III also praised the decision to bring energy innovation to the Upstate, stating, “Fenecon’s decision to establish its North American headquarters in Greenville County reinforces our state’s reputation as a global destination for business. With South Carolina’s increased focus on advanced energy, we are pleased to add a company that produces innovative energy storage systems to our family of industries. Congratulations to Fenecon on this exciting endeavor.”
The Greenville County facility is expected to begin operations in September of 2024.
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