Recently, the global energy storage market has witnessed a flurry of orders. Enterprises including HyperStrong, Peak Energy, RJETech, and PotisEdge have secured project wins across key markets in Europe, America, and Asia, covering technical routes such as liquid-cooled energy storage and sodium-ion batteries with a total order volume exceeding 6GWh.
HyperStrong Delivers 420+MWh Energy Storage Project in the U.S.
Recently, HyperStrong announced that its U.S. subsidiary entered into cooperation agreements for energy storage projects with multiple enterprises, including a renowned U.S. independent power producer (IPP), in September this year. The company will provide energy storage system solutions for projects located in California and Georgia.
To date, all supplied products for the projects have been delivered on schedule, totaling over 420MWh. The successful fulfillment of these cooperation projects marks a key breakthrough for HyperStrong in the U.S. market.
The projects deploy HyperStrong's HyperBlock III 5MWh liquid-cooled energy storage systems. Currently, HyperStrong has deeply participated in over 400 energy storage projects worldwide, with a cumulative installed capacity exceeding 45GWh.
4.75GWh Large-Scale Sodium-Ion Battery Energy Storage Order Secured
According to foreign media reports, U.S.-based Peak Energy announced a long-term agreement with Jupiter Power, under which Peak Energy will supply up to 4.75GWh of sodium-ion battery energy storage systems.
It is reported that the total value of the agreement may exceed USD 500 million. The energy storage systems are scheduled to be deployed across Jupiter Power's projects between 2027 and 2030, with the first phase delivering approximately 720MWh in 2027.
This delivery will represent the largest-scale sodium-ion battery deployment project announced to date. Additionally, the agreement includes significant capacity reservation options for Jupiter Power, covering an additional 4GWh of system capacity from Peak Energy between 2028 and 2030.
RJETech's 800MWh Projects in India Gradually Commence Operations
Recently, RJETech entered into a strategic cooperation with an Indian energy enterprise to gradually commission a total of 800MWh of energy storage projects in the Indian market.
RJETech will provide its self-developed 5MWh containerized liquid-cooled energy storage systems, which have obtained CE and UL certifications to meet the stringent safety requirements for energy storage systems in overseas markets.
Upon completion, the projects are expected to effectively alleviate local power grid peak-shaving pressure, enhance renewable energy absorption capacity, and inject strong momentum into India's clean energy development.
PotisEdge Signs Contract for 50MWh Project in Finland
Recently, PotisEdge formally signed a cooperation agreement with Northwind Energy Storage Oy, a well-known Finnish energy enterprise, to jointly construct a 25MW/50MWh energy storage project in Finland.
Under the agreement, PotisEdge will leverage its technical advantages in large-scale energy storage system solutions to provide core support for the project's construction.
Based on its self-developed 5S core technology, PotisEdge can deliver high-reliability, high-safety customized energy storage system solutions tailored to different regional conditions and power grid requirements, helping multiple countries and regions build more resilient power infrastructure.
Source:EnergyTrend




