Johnson revealed that NeoVolta and Infinite Grid have since identified specific project locations and technical specifications, with Infinite Grid now working through project financing, a step he described as the standard procedural gate before formal purchase orders are issued. He stated that the first project is expected to secure financing "in the coming months," triggering initial purchase orders and shipments. With tariffs on Chinese-origin battery energy storage systems running between 55% and 60%, he noted that FEOC compliance has become a strict requirement for developers seeking investment tax credit eligibility and project financing. "The scale of the company will make the NeoVolta of today unrecognizable," he commented. Related articlesNeoVolta CEO says Q3 production start to fuel next growth phaseRaymond James upgrades Ralph Lauren on stronger growth outlook ahead of earningsJPMorgan sees clean energy pullback as buying opportunity ahead of earnings