SolarMax, one of America’s top renewable energy solution provider is setting new records all across the Texas energy market. The company has recently disclosed that it is directly acquiring three large-scale battery storage contracts. With this move, it highlights its ongoing commitment to delivering affordable energy while strengthening regional grid stability. This development comes less than a year after SolarMax entered the Texas market, marking a rapid expansion of its operational capabilities.
The recently awarded contracts are primarily aimed at storing renewable electricity to use when demand peaks. By integrating battery storage systems into the grid, SolarMax aims to provide reliable energy solutions that support both consumers and businesses across Texas. Through the work the company does in its home state and beyond, it’s ensuring more sustainable energy practices are the standard in this industry. Simultaneously, it emphasizes maximizing operational efficiency.
With seven locations throughout SoCal, SolarMax has a solid retail footprint in place. It has a well-deserved reputation for providing the highest quality commercial solar development and best-in-class LED lighting solutions. The company’s expertise across these focus areas places it in prime position to compete within the rapidly evolving landscape of the U.S. energy infrastructure market. Additionally, SolarMax’s recent expansion into Texas gives its service a powerful improvement. At the same time, this move deepens its credibility as a reliable partner for actually delivering transformative new infrastructure.
In under a year, we leapfrogged into the Texas market and accomplished as much or more. We were awarded three more big utility-scale battery storage contracts, a testament to our competitive strength in this rapidly emerging US energy infrastructure market. Projects of this size are the cornerstone of our plan for long-term sustainable growth,” said Avet.
A $355 million, 600MWh system stands out and dramatically covers SolarMax’s contracted backlog. This system not only expands the company’s operational capacity but reaffirms its commitment to supporting grid stability and energy affordability.
“This 600MWh system not only expands our contracted backlog materially but reinforces our positioning as a trusted EPC partner in delivering critical infrastructure to support grid stability, energy affordability and long-term shareholder value,” the CEO added.
SolarMax’s move into Texas fits its overall plan of expanding its residential solar business nationwide. By diversifying its services and increasing its market presence, the company aims to address the rising demand for renewable energy solutions.

