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Battery Storage Stock Up 50% in a Year Draws New $110M Investment. Here's What You Should Know
Driehaus Capital Management disclosed a significant buy of Eos Energy Enterprises (EOSE +1.31%) in its February 17, 2026, SEC filing, adding 7.70 million shares in an estimated $110.72 million trade based on quarterly average pricing.
What happened
According to a February 17, 2026 SEC filing, Driehaus Capital Management bought 7.70 million additional shares of Eos Energy Enterprises (EOSE +1.31%) during the fourth quarter. The estimated transaction value was $110.72 million, calculated using the average share price for the quarter. The fund’s stake at quarter-end was 14.27 million shares, with the position’s value up $88.76 million from the previous quarter, including both trading and price effects.
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Company snapshot
Eos Energy Enterprises, Inc. designs, manufactures, and deploys battery storage solutions for utility, commercial and industrial, and renewable energy markets in the United States. Its flagship product is the Eos Znyth DC battery system, designed to meet the requirements of the grid-scale energy storage market. Eos Energy Enterprises, Inc. serves utility, commercial, industrial, and renewable energy markets in the United States.
What this transaction means for investors
Eos Energy is seeing some real momentum amid a broader global push to stabilize renewable power grids. Revenue reached $114.2 million in 2025, more than seven times the prior year, thanks to a sharp increase in deliveries and manufacturing automation improvements.
Demand also appears to be building quickly. Eos finished the year with a $701.5 million backlog and a commercial pipeline worth about $23.6 billion, up 64% year over year, as utilities and infrastructure operators explore large-scale storage deployments. Of course, Eos remains subject to volatility given lofty investor expectations, and that’s already starting to impact the stock. Shares have tumbled about 47% since last quarter amid softer-than-anticipated revenue guidance, reversing (but not fully unwinding) some of the recent surge.
Within the broader portfolio, the position complements other growth-oriented bets such as semiconductor leader Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing and biotech innovators like Praxis Precision Medicines and Xenon Pharmaceuticals. Ultimately, for Eos, execution over the next few quarters will be key to determining how long the downturn might last.