A North American developer, owner and operator of battery storage (and solar), founded 2011 and headquartered in New York City; owned since 2019 by Energy Capital Partners.
Energy- and infrastructure-focused private-equity firm (Summit, NJ). Acquired Convergent in a deal announced July 11, 2019; financial terms were not disclosed. ECP is the same firm that in 2024 sold its stake in Terra-Gen to Masdar.
Convergent Energy + Power is a North American developer, owner and operator of battery energy storage — and, increasingly, solar — for commercial, industrial, and utility customers. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in New York City (with a Toronto office), it reports over $1 billion invested in or committed to storage and solar across the US and Canada. (Convergent)
Since 2019, Convergent has been owned by Energy Capital Partners (ECP), an energy- and infrastructure-focused private-equity firm; ECP’s acquisition was announced July 11, 2019, with terms undisclosed, when Convergent had deployed about 120 MW / 240 MWh of storage. (NS Energy) ECP is the same firm that, in 2024, sold its stake in Terra-Gen to Masdar — so two of the developers documented on this site trace back to the same investor.
Convergent’s New York footprint extends beyond the Warwick project below: it built a solar-plus-storage non-wires alternative in Cicero, NY (online 2022) and is delivering a fleet of 5 MW / 20 MWh batteries across New York City under a Con Edison program. (Energy-Storage.news; Convergent) Its documented Hudson Valley project is listed below.