Explore the full directors' dealings record of Fluence Energy, Inc., a listed issuer based in United States. Shares trade on US US, under the authority of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Energy sector, Fluence Energy, Inc. has logged 27 public disclosures. Market capitalisation: €3.8bn. The latest transaction was disclosed on 15 May 2026 — Cession. Among the most active insiders: BULLS HERMAN E. All data is accessible without an account.
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Fluence Energy, Inc. is a specialized grid-scale energy storage and software company listed on the U.S. Nasdaq under the ticker FLNC, in the United States. For French-speaking investors, Fluence sits squarely in the energy transition theme: it provides battery energy storage systems, optimization software, and related services to utilities, independent power producers, developers, and large commercial and industrial customers. The company’s origin is rooted in an industrial partnership between Siemens and AES. Fluence Energy, LLC was formed in 2017 and began operations in 2018; Fluence Energy, Inc. was created in 2021 and went public the same year. The corporate headquarters is in Arlington, Virginia, in the Washington, D.C. metro area. This Siemens-AES heritage gives the group strong engineering credibility and operating experience in a market where reliability, project execution, and bankability matter a great deal. Fluence’s business model is built around two main pillars. First, it designs and sells utility-scale battery storage products and integrated solutions for grid applications. Second, it provides operational services and software for monitoring, dispatch, trading, and asset optimization. The company’s offering includes products and platforms such as Smartstack and Ultrastack, as well as AI-enabled and software-based tools aimed at improving system density, flexibility, and economic returns for customers. Fluence also emphasizes lifecycle services, including engineering, operations, maintenance, and performance support. In competitive terms, Fluence positions itself as one of the global leaders in battery-based energy storage systems. Its installed, contracted, and pipeline footprint spans multiple regions, including the Americas, EMEA, and Asia-Pacific, which gives it broad geographic reach and exposure to diverse power markets. At the same time, the business remains highly sensitive to utility procurement cycles, supply-chain execution, and policy support for renewables and grid resilience. Recent developments have highlighted both industrial and commercial momentum. In 2025, Fluence announced further expansion of its U.S. manufacturing footprint and the delivery of its first domestically manufactured energy storage system, reinforcing its localization strategy. The company also reported fiscal 2025 results and pointed to record backlog and pipeline levels, indicating continued demand for grid storage solutions. For investors, Fluence is a high-growth infrastructure name tied to electrification, renewable integration, and grid modernization, while still facing execution, pricing, and margin normalization risks typical of an emerging industrial platform.