Overview
- FlexGen said it acquired Clean Energy Services, which will operate as a subsidiary and keep serving current customers without interruption.
- FlexGen plans to fold CES commissioning and lifecycle service teams into its platform to speed battery deployments and improve long-term asset uptime.
- CES will continue running a Houston remote operations center, while FlexGen keeps its Durham center for 24/7 monitoring, root-cause analysis, and field dispatch.
- CES’s solar servicing extends FlexGen’s HybridOS tools, including a Solar power plant controller that coordinates how large PV sites operate.
- The companies cite scale and reach, with CES reporting work on more than 1 GW of solar and 4.5 GWh of batteries and FlexGen saying it supports over 25 GWh for utilities, independent power producers, and data centers.