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Energy Vault

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At Energy Vault®, we believe the path to a sustainable future runs through innovation in energy storage. Our team of energy industry experts is pioneering a faster journey to decarbonization by developing and deploying utility-scale energy storage solutions that actually work with renewable energy, not against it. We combine proprietary gravity-based storage, battery storage, and green hydrogen technologies with our technology-agnostic VaultOS™ software platform to deliver customized solutions that help utilities, independent power producers, and large industrial energy users significantly reduce costs while maintaining reliability. We're not just building storage systems - we're enabling the global transition to clean energy by solving real-world grid challenges.

Since 2024, we've centered our strategy on an Independent Power Producer (IPP) model, developing, building, owning, and operating critical energy assets around the world. This shift means we now have skin in the game - generating predictable, recurring revenue through projects we own and operate ourselves. Our culture values authenticity, purpose, and genuine relationships. We commit to building a better future for Earth and all its beings. We innovate with cutting-edge solutions to accelerate our clients' unique energy aspirations. We deliver by going above and beyond, staying fast and nimble. We lead with transparency and mission-driven focus. From our headquarters in Westlake Village, California and Lugano, Switzerland, we're building the next generation of critical energy infrastructure - delivering dependable power when and where it matters most.

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