Ebor BESS

BESS · Bridge Energy Pty Ltd · Storage - Battery

Development AEMO: Publicly Announced Other - Other NEM data · 7 days
100/870 MW
Researched capacity / storage
Est. SRMC
$1.50/MWh
Key information
Capacity (AI)
100 MW / 870 MWh

Bridge Energy project page says 100 MW / 800 MWh (bridgeenergy.com.au, 2025); Energy Storage News and Business Wire report 100 MW / 870 MWh under NSW LTESA (2026).

AEMO status Publicly Announced
Project status Development (AI)

Bridge Energy project page (2025) and NSW Planning Portal describe Ebor BESS as planned / in construction-opportunity stage; Energy Vault announcement (2026) refers to it as a development partner project.

Coordinates

DUID
Owner Bridge Energy Pty Ltd
Commissioned
Expected closure
Closure date
Technology Storage - Battery
Fuel Other - Other
Battery OEM Battery OEM not documented
Battery platform / chemistry LFP battery storage
Inverter OEM Energy Vault
Inverter / PCS model Battery energy storage system / integration platform
Equipment confidence low
Stats window
07 Jun 2026 08:40 → 14 Jun 2026 08:40 AEST

Dispatch & revenue

07 Jun 2026 08:40 → 14 Jun 2026 08:40 AEST

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Financial overview

2026 real AUD. Monetary values are CPI-adjusted to 2026 real Australian dollars. Greenfield capex uses AEMO benchmarks when plant-specific cost is unknown.
Type
Battery (BESS)
Capacity
100 MW / 870 MWh
Revenue (× MLF) (stats)
See dispatch stats link above
Est. SRMC
$1.50/MWh
Capex total (greenfield)
$310.00M

Shown in table
$310.00M (2026 real AUD)

How this was derived
Confirms partnership and alternate public capacity figure, but no cost figure.

Reference
Bridge Energy and Energy Vault Announce Partnership (high confidence)
Source recorded 04 Jun 2026

Capex refurbishment
Capex / MWh storage derived
$356,322

Shown in table
$356.3k (2026 real AUD)

Reported / source value
$350.0k (2026 nominal)
Table total may differ if recalculated from $/MW × registered capacity after CPI adjustment.

How this was derived
Derived unit capex based on reported project value and announced energy capacity.

Reference
Energy Vault announces the Award of 100 MW / 870 MWh Long-Term Energy Service Agreement to its Development Partner in Australia (high confidence)
Source recorded 04 Jun 2026

Fixed OPEX (annual)
$2.50M

Shown in table
$2.50M (2026 real AUD)

How this was derived
Derived annual fixed OPEX from default per-MW assumption and 100 MW capacity.

Fixed OPEX / MW-yr
$25,000

Shown in table
$25.0k (2026 real AUD)

Reported / source value
$25.0k (2026 nominal)
Adjusted to 2026 real AUD using Australian CPI (All Groups).

How this was derived
No plant-specific O&M disclosure found; default battery fixed OPEX used.

Variable OPEX / MWh
$1.50

Shown in table
$1.50 (2026 real AUD)

Reported / source value
$1.50 (2026 nominal)
Adjusted to 2026 real AUD using Australian CPI (All Groups).

How this was derived
No plant-specific variable OPEX disclosure found; default battery variable OPEX used.

Fuel cost / GJ
Heat rate GJ/MWh

Confidence: medium · Status: ai estimated · Capex basis: default · AI checked 04 Jun 2026

Notes
Ebor BESS is reported as a 100 MW / 870 MWh project in February 2026 project announcements, although Bridge Energy’s site also describes 100 MW / 800 MWh. The $310 million figure is an owner/development-partner project value for the 100 MW / 870 MWh project and is used here as the reported greenfield capex. No separate plant-specific operating cost disclosures were found, so server-side battery defaults were used for OPEX. The project website states an operational life of at least 25 years.

Latest AI note (4 Jun 2026)

No project-specific greenfield capex figure was found in owner/developer, government, or financing sources. Bridge Energy materials confirm Ebor BESS is a 100 MW / 800 MWh battery project in NSW and target operations in 2028; a separate page states an initial 100 MW / 870 MWh project design under the Energy Vault partnership, so capacity figures vary across public disclosures. O&M and emissions fields use the provided fallback/default assumptions for battery storage; emissions intensity is zero for battery storage because there is no direct combustion fuel use. Asset life set to 25 years based on the project website.

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