Arevon’s Eland Solar-Plus-Storage Project Powers California Grid
Arevon Energy has officially commissioned its innovative Eland Solar-Plus-Storage project in Kern County, near Mojave. This landmark facility sets a new standard for solar-plus-storage integration, combining 500MW of photovoltaic panels with 400MWh of advanced battery storage. It delivers reliable clean power to Southern California Edison’s grid 24/7.
How Hybrid Solar-Storage Systems Enhance Grid Reliability
The Eland project pairs FirstSolar modules with Tesla Megapacks to overcome solar intermittency. This hybrid configuration stores excess daytime solar energy for peak evening demand, demonstrating how battery storage enables grid stability and consistent renewable generation.
Project Specifications
- 500MW solar capacity
- 400MWh battery storage
- Powers 200,000 homes for 4 hours
- 15-year PPA with SCE
Why Kern County Leads in Renewable Energy Projects
Kern County’s optimal conditions and transmission infrastructure make it ideal for large-scale solar development. The project leverages NEXTracker’s tracking technology and SMA inverters to maximize energy yield. Shoals Technologies’ balance-of-system components ensure seamless integration of this hybrid power plant.
The Future of Renewable Energy Infrastructure
With battery costs declining 15% annually, projects like Eland demonstrate the economic viability of solar-storage hybrids. This model could expand across sun-rich regions, accelerating the transition to sustainable grids with reliable renewable generation capacity.






