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Eos Energy jumps after Texas battery contract tests its bet
21 May 2026
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Eos Energy jumps after Texas battery contract tests its bet

New York, May 21, 2026, 16:03 EDT

  • Eos shares added roughly 14.7% to $8.16 in Thursday trading.
  • Frontier Power USA has agreed to buy 480 MWh worth of Texas battery-storage assets from Bimergen Energy.
  • Investors are tracking if the Cerberus-backed platform can convert its pipeline into funded Eos battery projects.

Eos Energy Enterprises shares climbed Thursday as Frontier Power USA agreed to buy a 480 megawatt-hour portfolio of battery energy storage projects from Bimergen Energy. This is the first significant deal tied to the deployment structure Eos unveiled with Cerberus Capital Management last week. A megawatt-hour is a unit of stored electricity, and battery energy storage system means grid-scale battery project.

Eos shares jumped about 14.7% to $8.16 late, with volume near 30 million right before the close. The move put Eos ahead of the wider clean-energy space, including the iShares Global Clean Energy ETF. Storage competitor Fluence Energy also gained.

Timing is key here. Eos wants to show that real money is backing long-duration storage, not just public announcements. The company makes zinc battery systems in the U.S. as another option for multi-hour grid storage, competing with lithium-ion batteries.

Frontier said it is buying a portfolio with three ERCOT projects, including two “Texas 10” sites plus a 100 MW/400 MWh project. The company expects to issue notices to proceed by mid-2026, letting construction start. This would be Frontier’s first deal in its exclusive pipeline and first use of its 2 GWh capacity reservation with Eos, if the deal goes through closing conditions. GlobeNewswire

Frontier said it plans to use Eos’ American-made Z3 long-duration battery tech for the projects. A FPUSA affiliate is set to provide all the needed equity for construction once the deal closes. Bimergen keeps a 7.5% economic stake, with FPUSA getting 92.5% of the project companies.

Cerberus Capital Management managing director Aaron Maczonis said the transaction was an “important first step.” Bimergen’s Co-CEO Cole Johnson said the deal allows Bimergen to rotate assets and still hold an “ongoing interest” in the projects. GlobeNewswire

Eos and Cerberus said on May 13 they plan to set up Frontier as an independent developer and investment company. Cerberus will put in $100 million of equity. Eos expects to raise around $150 million through a rights offering, which is a share sale to existing owners and can dilute those who skip it. Frontier said it had set up a technology performance insurance (TPI) structure to help reassure lenders about battery performance over time.

Eos CEO Joe Mastrangelo said last week Frontier could push the company onto a “new growth trajectory,” with Eos building out its manufacturing. First-quarter revenue was $57.0 million, up 445% from the year before. Eos kept its 2026 revenue guidance at $300 million to $400 million. GlobeNewswire

Eos’s finances are still rough. The company booked a gross loss of $44.4 million and an adjusted EBITDA loss of $68.0 million for the quarter; adjusted EBITDA excludes interest, taxes, depreciation, amortization, and some other costs and is not a standard GAAP measure. Net income turned positive, but Eos said that figure only went up because of non-cash fair-value accounting tied to movements in its share price.

The big move leaves Eos with little margin for error. The company burned through $119.7 million in cash from operations last quarter, says it’s leaned on outside funding and won’t stop until hitting profitability. The Frontier setup still needs a rights offering, more authorized shares from shareholders, consent from the Department of Energy, and finalized agreements. Any holdup there, or trouble lining up project financing, could erase Thursday’s rally fast.

Analysts are still cautious. TD Cowen raised its price target for Eos to $8 from $7 last week but kept a Hold, as it updated its model to reflect record production and a weaker backlog. StockAnalysis, citing S&P Global Market Intelligence and Benzinga, reported a Hold consensus and a median target of $8.

Right now, the stock is moving more on Frontier’s progress turning Eos’ factory lines into real, financed storage projects than on just one quarter’s numbers. The Bimergen deal announced Thursday puts a first batch of projects in place. But it hasn’t shown the business can scale yet.

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