Eos Energy Enterprises, a leading manufacturer of battery energy storage systems, is moving its headquarters to Pennsylvania from New Jersey.
Eos will also relocate its corporate headquarters to a 40,000-square-foot office space at Nova Place, located in Pittsburgh’s North Shore neighborhood. The move will be completed in the latter half of 2026.
Overall, the Eos is investing $352.9 million in the state, including the new headquarters and an expansion of its existing manufacturing operation in Allegheny County.
This relocation to Pennsylvania will support Eos’s proprietary battery management system, software, controls, and analytics platform, DawnOS, in addition to its corporate operations. Further, Eos will strengthen its partnership with local universities, notably Carnegie Mellon University, to cultivate a highly skilled workforce proficient in robotics, artificial intelligence, computer science, and engineering.
Eos currently leases two facilities in Turtle Creek. As part of this expansion, the company will lease an existing 432,000-square-foot facility in Marshall Township in northern Allegheny County where additional production lines are planned for deployment.
In addition, the state is investing $22 million into the project, which will create at least 735 new jobs and retain 265 current positions, Gov. Josh Shapiro announced.
The funding comes from the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED). It includes a $10 million Pennsylvania First grant and $12 million through the Redevelopment Assistance Capital Program (RACP). In addition, the company could be eligible for tax credits/tax deductions through the Qualified Manufacturing Innovation and Reinvestment Deduction program, the Manufacturing Tax Credit program, and the Research and Development Tax Credit program.
Allegheny County also invested $2 million to support this relocation and expansion by Eos.
“Eos Energy’s decision to expand its manufacturing operations in Allegheny County is a powerful testament to the value proposition this region offers at the nexus of energy, manufacturing, and innovation,” Stefani Pashman, CEO of the Allegheny Conference on Community Development, said. “Eos’ move will not only strengthen our region’s position as a hub for advanced energy storage, but it will also attract new suppliers, partners, and innovators to the Pittsburgh region. We’re especially proud that this growth comes with a continued commitment to the company’s partnerships with local universities and the United Steelworkers — ensuring that good, family-sustaining jobs remain at the center of this story.”
Eos manufactures aqueous zinc batteries that are used by the utility, industrial and commercial sector for power storage.
“In today’s competitive environment, and in what we’re working to achieve in powering the nation’s future, you need not only natural resources and technology innovations, but also a strong public-private partnership,” Joe Mastrangelo, CEO of Eos Energy, said. “What we are announcing today is built upon a strong industrial history, combined with a world class university ecosystem. Pennsylvania is positioning itself at the forefront of America’s energy transition — enabling us to bring America’s battery to scale.”
The project was coordinated by the governor’s BusinessPA team.