By the numbers
- Expanded from 152,000 SF to more than 555,000 SF
- Integrated three adjacent warehouse suites
- Coordinated 130-plus project tasks and approvals
- Managed lithium battery storage compliance requirements
- Unified infrastructure, permitting and operational workstreams
The challenge
A fast-growing energy and EV company was scaling rapidly to support increasing demand across its business.
The company had the opportunity to expand from one warehouse suite into adjacent units within the same location, significantly increasing available capacity. But simply adding space was not enough. The expanded footprint needed to operate as one coordinated environment, not a collection of disconnected warehouse spaces.
As the operation grew, so did the complexity tied to storage, staging, operational coordination and workflow management across the expanding footprint. The company needed a strategy that would support long-term operational efficiency, not just short-term expansion.
The facility would also need to support products with lithium battery and energy storage technology, introducing another layer of complexity. Unlike traditional warehouse environments with more established compliance standards, lithium battery storage remains an evolving area in terms of fire and safety regulation. Permitting often requires extensive coordination between fire protection engineers, local authorities and project teams to navigate changing interpretations and approval requirements.
The next phase of growth needed to solve for more than square footage. It needed to create a connected operation while navigating a highly specialized infrastructure and compliance process.