174 Power Global is a renewable energy development firm committed to building utility-scale solar, energy storage and integrated clean energy and green hydrogen infrastructure development across North America. 174 Power Global, a member of Hanwha Group along with Chariot Energy, is instrumental to Chariot Energy’s innovative growth in serving complex load profiles, business operations and electrifying homes.
Together, the duo brings clean energy to life, from grid-connected generation and energy storage to behind-the-meter applications, bridging industrial innovation with market-ready delivery.
Founded in 2015 to address the ever-increasing demand for scalable clean power, 174 Power Global builds, finances and operates large-scale, high-impact renewable energy storage projects across North America. These include solar generation, battery energy storage and green hydrogen facilities. Its clients include multi-megawatt developments for utilities, municipalities and private sector clients, and are reliable, provide significant economic value and built for the long-term.
These assets are among the backbone of Chariot Energy’s clean energy offerings, ensuring that retail customers receive energy backed by real infrastructure.
Chariot operates in highly competitive, deregulated markets. The ability to offer transparency, stability and clean power at scale is directly supported by Chariot’s partnership with 174 Power Global. This relationship enables:
This integrated approach allows Chariot to deliver high performing energy strategies with confidence.
174 Power Global is more than a supplier—it’s a strategic partner in energy transformation. Its ability to deliver generation, storage and long-term project operations aligns perfectly with Chariot’s goal of offering futureproofed electricity solutions to commercial and residential customers.
Chariot’s relationship reflects a broader shift in energy, propelling smarter planning, deeper integration and scalable clean power.
Explore how Chariot and 174 Power Global work together to build the next generation of American energy infrastructure.