Moment Energy has announced full-scale production at its Metro Vancouver manufacturing hub, delivering its Luna battery energy storage system (BESS) to meet over 5.6GWh of demand across North America.
The Luna BESS is a modular, scalable system – up to 10MWh – that uses repurposed EV batteries. Designed for commercial and industrial applications, it helps reduce peak demand charges by up to 50%, supports grid resilience, and cuts reliance on diesel backup systems.
“Over the past six years, Moment has worked closely with leading automakers to develop the safest and most advanced energy storage system on the market,” said Edward Chiang, CEO and co-founder of Moment Energy. “Now with North America’s first UL 1974-certified facility repurposing batteries at scale, we’re able to take a crucial step toward securing critical battery material retention and modernising the world’s grid.”
The Luna system is already powering critical operations such as hospitals, airports, data centres, food-processing plants, and farms. Demand is rising, driven by programmes like BC Hydro’s Energy Storage Incentive, which covers up to 90% of project costs for eligible businesses. Similar initiatives across North America are accelerating the adoption of battery storage as a key tool for decarbonisation and energy security.
Image: Full-scale production has begun at Moment Energy’s Metro Vancouver manufacturing hub