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ESS Celebrates $50M Manufacturing Expansion at Oregon Headquarters Funded by U.S. Export-Import Bank’s Make More in America Initiative

WILSONVILLE, Ore.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--ESS Tech, Inc. (ESS) (NYSE: GWH), a leading manufacturer of long-duration energy storage systems (LDES) for commercial and utility-scale applications, today hosted a ribbon-cutting event to celebrate the company’s growing domestic manufacturing capacity. ESS became the first energy storage manufacturer to be supported by the Make More in America Initiative of the Export-Import Bank of the United States (EXIM) with the recent approval of a $50 million financin...

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