Skip to main content

Company

5 minutes

6 January 2026

Boralex Commissions Sanjgon, Its First Battery Energy Storage Facility in North America

Boralex, in partnership with Walpole Island First Nation, has officially commissioned the Sanjgon Project—its first battery energy storage system (BESS) in North America.

Located in Lakeshore, Ontario (Canada), this 80 MW / 320 MWh site represents a major strategic milestone in the energy transition and the integration of renewable energy, while highlighting a strong commitment to community partnerships.

Why Sanjgon Is a Key Project

A First Battery Storage Facility in North America

The Sanjgon Battery Energy Storage facility —initially known as “Tilbury Battery Storage”—is Boralex’s first electricity storage facility in North America. Located in Lakeshore (Ontario), it provides 80 MW of capacity and 320 MWh of storage, equivalent to four hours of full-power output.

This infrastructure was developed following a call for proposals from Ontario’s Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO) aimed at enhancing grid flexibility and resilience.

For Boralex, it represents concrete progress toward its 2030 Strategic Plan: expanding into utility-scale storage and taking a leadership role in this growing segment.

View of Tilbury Energy Storage site in construction
Walpole Island Council and Chief

A Model Partnership With Walpole Island First Nation

The name “Sanjgon” comes from the Nishnaabemwin language of Walpole Island First Nation and reflects the community’s traditional storage practices.

This naming choice embodies our commitment to honouring Indigenous culture by co-developing a respectful and inclusive project. Such community partnerships strengthen the project’s legitimacy and local acceptance—often a key success factor for major energy infrastructures.

The project also includes a community benefit agreement with the Municipality of Lakeshore, providing an annual contribution of $1,000 per MW. Over the life of the project, this agreement will support local initiatives and demonstrates the long-term, trust-based relationship between us at Boralex and our partners aim to build.

We are pleased to reach this major milestone for the Sanjgon Battery Energy Storage facility. and our community. The Sanjgon Battery Energy Storage facility marks a significant step toward a cleaner, more reliable energy future. Walpole Island First Nation values this partnership with Boralex, working together to advance sustainable solutions that benefit our communities for generations to come.

Leela Thomas
Chief, Walpole Island First Nation

Cutting-Edge Technology Supporting the Energy Transition

89 Tesla Megapacks Delivering 320 MWh of Capacity

The system integrates 89 Tesla Megapack containers across the site, storing a total of 320 MWh of energy—approximately four hours of full-power operation.

This setup helps stabilize Ontario’s electricity grid by reducing the gaps between renewable energy production (wind, solar) and consumption, improving resilience to fluctuations, and maximizing renewable integration.

Team of workers on Sanjgon Battery Energy Storage System in Ontario
Sanjgon Battery Energy Storage System in Ontario

A Crucial Function for Grid Stability in Ontario

The storage system ensures that electricity can be stored during off-peak periods and released during peak hours, helping reduce reliance on gas-fired power plants and the emissions associated with them.

It connects directly to Hydro One’s (HONI) existing infrastructure through a dedicated interconnection, optimizing system performance and efficiency.

The Independent Electricity System Operator’s competitive procurements continue to deliver cost-effective projects that will help keep Ontario’s grid reliable and affordable. The Sanjgon Battery Energy Storage project is an example of how we are working with Indigenous communities, municipalities, private industry and government to build out the province’s electricity system and support Ontario’s economic growth.

Lesley Gallinger
President and CEO, Independent Electricity System Operator

The Sanjgon Battery Energy Storage Facility exemplifies Ontario’s commitment to innovation and energy reliability. This project strengthens our grid, supports economic growth, and reflects the collaborative spirit that drives progress in our region.

Trevor Jones
MPP for Chatham-Kent-Leamington and Minister of Agriculture, Food and Agribusiness

Hosting the Sanjgon Battery Energy Storage facility is a source of pride for Lakeshore. Our communities are proud to play a role in advancing Ontario’s clean energy future. Projects like this one strengthen our energy infrastructure and deliver long-term benefits for Lakeshore residents and businesses.

Tracey Bailey
Mayor, Municipality of Lakeshore

A Commitment to Innovation and Indigenous Culture

The choice of name, the partnership, and the respect for local traditions reflect Boralex’s intent to blend technological innovation with cultural recognition.

Sanjgon is a clear demonstration of our ability to deliver high-impact, community-rooted infrastructure. I want to acknowledge the dedication of our teams and the strength of our collaboration with Walpole Island First Nation and the Municipality of Lakeshore. Together, we’ve laid the foundation for a new chapter in Ontario’s renewable energy future—one built on trust, innovation, and shared ambition, and designed to make renewable energy more accessible and affordable for all.

Robin Deveaux
Executive Vice President and General Manager, North America

Strong Leadership in Energy Storage

With Sanjgon and the soon-to-come Hagersville project (300 MW), Boralex is set to become Canada’s largest battery storage operator, with 380 MW of installed capacity. Other projects, such as Oxford, are already planned for 2026, strengthening our leadership in the energy transition.

The commissioning of the Sanjgon Battery Energy Storage Park marks a pivotal moment in our journey toward a more flexible, resilient and affordable energy system. It’s a concrete step forward in delivering on our 2030 Strategic Plan and create durable value for our shareholders, expanding our presence in storage, and reinforcing our commitment to innovation and community partnerships.

Patrick Decostre
President and Chief Executive Officer

Key Facts About the Sanjgon Storage Site:

Community Partnership :  

  • Developed in collaboration with Walpole Island First Nation.
  • Supported by the Municipality of Lakeshore through a Community Benefit Agreement.

Innovative Technology :  

  • Installed capacity of 80 MW / 320 MWh, enabling four hours of full-power grid supply.
  • 89 Tesla Megapack 2XL units—utility-scale integrated lithium-ion battery systems. Each Megapack can store up to 3.9 MWh.

Grid Stability and Reliability :  

  • Sanjgon was selected as part of Ontario’s Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO) Expedited Long-Term Request for Proposals.
     

The project directly supports Ontario’s Resource Adequacy Framework, addressing growing capacity needs while enhancing grid reliability and resilience. 

About Boralex

Boralex develops, builds, and operates renewable energy facilities in Canada, the United States, and Europe.

A leading player in wind, solar, and now energy storage, Boralex works to accelerate the transition to a low-carbon future.

Techniciens et techniciennes face à une éolienne