Electrovaya Launches ElvaPulse 1500 Battery Energy Storage Platform for Data Centers
Key Takeaways
- •ElvaPulse 1500 is the first product under Electrovaya's newly established ElvaPulse stationary energy storage portfolio, designed primarily for AI and data center infrastructure.
- •The system delivers up to 2.88 MWh of nominal energy capacity and approximately 7 MW of continuous power, capable of discharging its full rated capacity in under 30 minutes.
- •The platform builds on Electrovaya's Infinity Battery Technology using NMC chemistry, which has been validated across more than 30,000 battery systems in industrial environments.
- •UL 1973 and UL 9540 certification completion is targeted for the first quarter of 2027, with initial deliveries scheduled from the Jamestown, New York facility beginning in the second quarter of 2027.
- •Electrovaya commenced battery cell and module manufacturing operations in New York in 2025, positioning the company to leverage domestic content incentives for U.S. customers.

Electrovaya, a lithium battery manufacturer, has introduced a new battery energy storage platform called ElvaPulse 1500. The system is primarily designed for the AI and data center market, though it is also suitable for broader stationary energy storage applications. The launch comes as hyperscale and colocation operators face surging power demands from AI training and inference workloads, alongside growing grid interconnection bottlenecks that can delay new data center construction by years.
ElvaPulse 1500 marks the first product under Electrovaya's newly established ElvaPulse stationary energy storage portfolio. The platform builds on the company's proprietary ceramic separator design, which forms the foundation of Electrovaya's Infinity Battery Technology using NMC chemistry. This technology has been validated across more than 30,000 battery systems deployed in demanding industrial environments.
The ElvaPulse family targets applications requiring enhanced safety, rapid power delivery, frequent cycling, and extended operating life. Use cases include AI and data center infrastructure, resilient microgrids, industrial power management, critical backup power, peak-demand management, and renewable-energy firming.
Constructed around a modular 20-foot container with a 1,500-volt architecture, the ElvaPulse 1500 delivers up to 2.88 MWh of nominal energy capacity and can be configured to provide up to approximately 7 MW of continuous power. This power-to-energy ratio enables the system to discharge its full rated capacity in under 30 minutes, significantly exceeding the typical two- to four-hour duration profile of most utility-scale lithium-ion BESS platforms. That high-power, short-duration profile aligns with data center requirements for bridge power during outages, peak shaving to manage demand charges, and supplemental capacity at sites where grid upgrades lag compute deployment timelines.
"Data centers and other mission-critical facilities are pushing the energy storage industry toward higher and higher power delivery, and ElvaPulse 1500 was purpose-built to meet that need," said Raj DasGupta, CEO of Electrovaya. "We designed this platform to give customers the flexibility to configure power, runtime and footprint around their specific requirements."
Electrovaya has begun certification activities for ElvaPulse 1500 under UL 1973 and UL 9540 standards, with completion targeted for the first quarter of 2027. The company is currently accepting production reservations, and initial deliveries are scheduled to begin in the second quarter of 2027 from its manufacturing facility in Jamestown, New York.
Electrovaya, headquartered in Canada, commenced battery cell and module manufacturing operations in New York in 2025. The Jamestown facility positions the company to serve U.S. customers amid domestic content incentives driving onshore battery supply chain development.