Skip to main content

Company

4 minutes

27 February 2026

Hagersville Energy Storage Goes Live: Powering Ontario with Canada's Largest Battery Facility

The Hagersville Energy Storage Project is now fully operational in Ontario. 

Developed by Boralex, in partnership with Six Nations of the Grand River Development Corporation, it is the largest battery energy storage facility currently operating in Canada.

With a capacity of 300 MW / 1,200 MWh, Hagersville strengthens Ontario's electricity grid and supports the integration of renewable energy. It also reflects Boralex's long-term commitment to reliable, sustainable, and inclusive energy development. 

Hagersville Energy Storage Project Commissioned

A Record-Breaking Battery Facility in Ontario

Located in Haldimand County, the Hagersville Energy Storage Project officially entered commercial operation with an installed capacity of:

  • 300 MW of power
  • 1,200 MWh of energy storage
  • Four hours of full-power discharge

This makes Hagersville the largest operational battery storage site in the country, capable of supplying electricity when demand is high and absorbing excess energy when demand is low. 

Developed by Boralex alongside its long-standing partner, the Six Nations of the Grand River Development Corporation, the project reflects a shared vision of sustainable development and long-term value creation for local communities. 

Why Storing Energy in Hagersville Matters ? 

This project is more than just a record-breaking installation. It represents:

CanREA 2025 Group photo

How Energy Storage Works? 

An Advanced Technology for Grid Stability

Battery energy storage systems act like a large-scale rechargeable battery for the grid. They : 

  • Store electricity when supply exceeds demand
  • Release electricity when demand increases
  • Respond within seconds to grid needs

Tesla Megapack 2XL Technology

Hagersville uses 334 Tesla Megapack 2XL units, delivering 1,200 MWh of storage capacity—enough for four hours of continuous full-power supply. Like the recently launched Sanjgon storage facility (formerly Tilbury), this system stores energy during low-demand periods and releases it during peak demand.

What are Hagersville BESS Benefits for Ontario’s Grid

  • Grid stabilization by balancing supply and demand.
  • Enhanced reliability during fluctuations and unexpected events.
  • Greater renewable integration, reducing variability and maximizing renewable energy use.
Energy storage facility in construction in Hagersville, Ontario

Executive Insights

The commissioning of the Hagersville Battery Energy Storage Park is a defining moment in our 2030 Strategic Plan. It demonstrates our ability to deliver transformative infrastructure that stengthens grid reliability and accelerates the integration of renewable energy across North America—at the pace required to support economic growth, energy independence, and decarbonization. This project showcases how innovation, combined with strong partnerships, can create long-term value for both communities and shareholders. 

Patrick Decostre
President and CEO of Boralex

Hagersville is a powerful example of what’s possible when strong partnerships drive innovation. This project reflects not only technical excellence but also meaningful collaboration with Indigenous partners and local businesses, such as A6N, whose involvement helped bring this milestone to life. Together, we’ve set a new benchmark for energy transition and grid security—one that creates lasting value for communities and accelerates access to renewable power for all.

Robin Deveaux
Executive Vice President and General Manager, North America

Our Approach to Indigenous Partnerships

The Hagersville project was co-developed with Six Nations of the Grand River Development Corporation, a trusted partner for many years. 

This partnership is built on : 

  • Mutual respect
  • Long-term collaboration
  • Shared economics and social benefits

By working closely with Indigenous partners, we aim to ensure that renewable energy projects contribute positively to local communities while supporting broader sustainability goals

Conclusion

The commissioning of the Hagersville Energy Storage Project marks an important step toward a more reliable, flexible, and sustainable electricity system in Ontario and across Canada.

By combining advanced battery technology, strong partnerships, and a long-term vision for renewable energy, Hagersville demonstrates how energy storage can support both today’s grid and tomorrow’s transition.

  • Want to learn more about how energy storage is shaping the future of electricity? Explore Boralex’s energy storage projects and discover how we’re helping build a more resilient energy system for communities across North America.
Vue aérienne du site de stockage d'Hagersville en Ontario opéré par Boralex

Boralex: Canada's Energy Storage Leader

With Hagersville now online and Sanjgon (formerly Tilbury) recently launched, Boralex's total operationnal storage capacity has reached: 

  • 380 MW of power
  • 1,520 MWh of energy storage

This positions us as Canada's largest battery storage operator, with a growing portfolio supporting grids across the country. Looking ahead, we continue to expand our footprint in storage systems. Upcoming projects like Oxford, planned for 2026, will further strengthen our leadership in North America’s energy transition