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EVE Energy, JinkoSolar, Canadian Solar, and Two Other Companies Secure New Energy Storage Orders

published: 2025-12-05 9:12

Recently, companies including EVE Energy, Jinko ESS, Far East Holding, Canadian Solar, and RelyEZ Energy Storage have successively secured multiple significant orders both domestically and internationally, signaling a new wave of good news in the energy storage sector.

EVE Energy Secures 1 GWh Energy Storage Order

On December 2nd, EVE Energy and China Gas formally signed a strategic cooperation agreement. Their partnership will focus on energy storage technology innovation, the large-scale application of clean energy, and the realization of dual-carbon goals.

It is reported that the two parties have already engaged in deep project cooperation, successfully commissioning projects such as the 40 MW/80 MWh new energy storage power station at the BASF Shanshan Changsha Base and the 20 MW/45 MWh energy storage power station for Jiangyin Haida Rubber and Plastic.

They also plan to jointly develop projects in areas like C&I (commercial and industrial) energy storage, mobile energy storage, heavy truck battery swapping, and zero-carbon industrial parks, gradually expanding into overseas markets. According to the plan, the two parties will complete the exchange of orders for 1 GWh of cells or DC-side energy storage products within one year, covering China Gas’s domestic and international energy storage projects.

Jinko ESS Signs 15 MWh Energy Storage Project

Recently, Jinko ESS signed a 15 MWh large-scale energy storage project in Slovenia, further expanding its business presence in the European market.

The project is slated to use three sets of Jinko ESS’s advanced Utility G2 5 MWh containerized battery energy storage systems. Delivery is expected to be completed in the first quarter of 2026. The Utility G2 system is noted for its industry-leading energy density, with a single standard 20-foot container capacity reaching 5 MWh.

Far East Holding Secures Multiple Multi-Million Yuan Energy Storage Orders for 2025

Far East Holding announced on December 2nd its subsidiary’s successful bids for projects in November, which include approximately RMB 425 million related to energy storage systems, all located in China.

According to research compiled by TrendForce, as of now, Far East Battery has disclosed a total of 13 multi-million yuan energy storage orders for 2025, with a cumulative value reaching RMB 1.79 billion.

Canadian Solar's 1 GWh UK Energy Storage Project

News on December 2nd: Recurrent Energy, a subsidiary of Canadian Solar, announced that the UK Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero has issued a development consent order for its Tillbridge Solar-plus-Storage Project located in Lincolnshire, UK. The project includes 800 MW of PV and a 500 MW/1000 MWh energy storage system.

The Tillbridge project was jointly developed by Recurrent Energy and renewable energy developer Tribus Clean Energy. Once completed, it will be one of the UK’s largest solar-plus-storage hybrid power stations, with an estimated annual power generation of 857.6 GWh, capable of meeting the electricity needs of nearly 300,000 UK homes.

RelyEZ Energy Storage Achieves Continuous Breakthroughs in Overseas Markets

Recently, RelyEZ Energy Storage has successively signed or won bids for energy storage projects in multiple countries, including the United States, Hungary, Japan, Chile, Poland, and the West African region.

In North America, RelyEZ Energy Storage recently reached an agreement with a local partner to become a core supplier for US energy storage projects. Additionally, it signed a strategic cooperation agreement with a leading Texas-based energy storage developer to jointly advance a pipeline of approximately 8 GWh of grid-side standalone energy storage projects in the area.

In Europe, RelyEZ Energy Storage recently landed three large-scale grid-side energy storage projects in Hungary with a total capacity of 110 MWh. In Poland, it signed strategic cooperation agreements with several energy companies, resulting in bulk orders for its VenturePro and GridUltra products.

In West Africa, RelyEZ successfully won the EPC bid for a large project in Burkina Faso comprising 40 MW of PV coupled with 30 MWh of energy storage. In Latin America, it formed a strategic partnership with a local developer to advance the development, construction, and operation of energy storage projects totaling 1890 MW/7560 MWh in Chile and other potential markets.

Source:EnergyTrend

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