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EOSE stock rises in premarket after Texas battery project picks Eos Z3 tech ahead of earnings
25 February 2026
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EOSE stock rises in premarket after Texas battery project picks Eos Z3 tech ahead of earnings

New York, Feb 25, 2026, 09:24 EST — Premarket

  • Eos Energy Enterprises shares picked up roughly 1.8% in the early session, following a fresh customer project update.
  • Bimergen has tapped Eos’ Z3 zinc-based batteries for its 100 MW/400 MWh storage project in Texas.
  • Eos faces its next major hurdle with results and a conference call set for Feb. 26.

Eos Energy Enterprises (Nasdaq: EOSE) ticked up roughly 1.8% before the bell Wednesday, trading at $11.69.

After Bimergen Energy’s Tuesday update, which revealed it had selected Eos’ Z3 zinc-based batteries for the Redbird project—a 100-megawatt, 400-megawatt-hour storage setup in Texas—Eos chief commercial officer Nathan Kroeker cited the deal as evidence that “dependable, American-made storage” remains in demand. GlobeNewswire

Why this matters now: Eos steps up to earnings with the street zeroed in on proof those touted projects actually reach shipment—and, more to the point, bring in real revenue. Smaller, jumpy storage stocks like this can move sharply on just one project update.

Redbird’s a four-hour system—that is, it can put out its entire 100 MW for roughly four hours. The batteries typically earn revenue by moving electricity from times of slack demand into pricier peak slots, and by stepping in with grid support services.

Shares of EOSE surged 10.6% Tuesday, settling at $11.48. The stock moved in a range from $9.865 up to $11.535 through the session, Investing.com data show.

Eos has seen its premarket moves turn choppy these past few months. Early volume tends to stay light, which only sharpens the swings when the cash session kicks off.

Bimergen, the company behind Redbird, reported late Monday it had wrapped up a $13.6 million public offering. According to the statement, proceeds are earmarked for battery project development and working capital.

Yet picking a technology doesn’t guarantee booked revenue. Storage projects can run into delays—permitting, interconnection, financing all present hurdles. And if schedules slip or suppliers don’t hit performance marks, developers might switch horses midstream.

Next up: Eos will post its fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 results ahead of the U.S. open on Feb. 26, with a conference call scheduled for 8:30 a.m. ET, according to the company.

Investors want details on deliveries, backlog, cash requirements, and how management positions Redbird-style projects—are these about quick revenue, or more of a long-term pipeline? Thursday’s results and call are next up.

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