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Moment Energy to Build World’s Largest Battery Repurposing Facility in Canada

Sanjana NegiBy Sanjana NegiMay 14, 20263 Mins Read
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Moment Energy has announced plans to build the world’s largest battery repurposing facility in Vancouver, British Columbia. Scheduled for completion within the next six weeks, the project aims to strengthen domestic energy storage infrastructure and accelerate battery manufacturing in North America.

The announcement comes just weeks after the company’s US$40 million Series B funding round, which brought total capital raised to over US$100 million and underscored growing investor confidence in Moment Energy’s leading role in the future of energy systems.

The new facility, expected to be complete and fully operational by the end of June 2026, will significantly expand Moment Energy’s manufacturing footprint in North America, enabling the company to meet rapidly increasing demand from data centers, industrial customers and utilities facing mounting pressure on power availability.

Scaling Domestic Energy Infrastructure
The Vancouver site is engineered for rapid deployment, accelerating the delivery of energy storage systems to sectors where power availability is now the primary growth bottleneck.

As power demand accelerates, energy storage adoption has become critical to grow. Moment Energy is addressing this challenge by repurposing EV batteries already on North American roads, transforming them into cost-effective, rapidly deployable energy storage systems.

“This is about building the infrastructure needed to support the next generation of energy demand,” said Edward Chiang, Co-Founder and CEO of Moment Energy. “We are proud to establish this facility in Canada, the country where Moment Energy was founded, to foster domestic manufacturing. This scaling solution utilizes existing battery resources to deliver the reliable, affordable power that is so crucial right now.

World’s Largest Certified, Non-FEOC Second-Life Battery Facility
Once complete, the Vancouver site will be the largest battery repurposing facility in the world, with capacity reaching 1 GWh by 2030 and to create more than 100 skilled jobs.

The facility will operate as a fully vertically integrated system, managing the entire lifecycle from battery intake and testing through to integration and deployment. It will also be one of the only facilities globally operating under UL 1974 certification.

By maintaining a fully domestic supply chain, the facility ensures batteries remain within North America, supporting local manufacturing while reducing reliance on foreign battery supply chains.

Unlocking a Major Untapped Domestic Energy Resource
Moment Energy’s expansion taps into what is rapidly becoming one of North America’s most important untapped energy assets: retired EV batteries.

With hundreds of gigawatt-hours of batteries expected to come offline in the coming decade, second-life battery systems represent a scalable, near-term solution to energy storage shortages.

Compared to traditional battery manufacturing, repurposing enables faster deployment timelines and significantly lower costs, while extending the useful life of critical materials.

This positions Moment Energy at the center of a rapidly expanding market, as energy storage demand from AI infrastructure continues to accelerate.

The project supports growing policy focus on local manufacturing, energy security, and sustainable use of critical minerals, further strengthening Canada’s position in the clean energy and energy storage sector.

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Sanjana Negi
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