Recent developments in the energy storage market have continued to gain momentum, with multiple order announcements highlighting steady progress across both domestic and overseas markets. Jinko Energy Storage has signed a 3 GWh energy storage cooperation agreement with Shaanxi Yihe Lvdong, covering in-depth collaboration in project development, equipment procurement, and technical coordination. Meanwhile, Narada Power has successfully secured a 235 MWh standalone energy storage project in Greece, marking another breakthrough in its expansion into the European market.
01 Jinko Energy Storage Signs 3 GWh Energy Storage Cooperation Agreement
Recently, Jinko Energy Storage and Shaanxi Yihe Lvdong signed a framework cooperation agreement, under which the two parties will carry out in-depth collaboration over the next two years in areas including energy storage project development, equipment procurement, and technical coordination, with a targeted cooperation scale of 3 GWh.
According to the agreement, Jinko Energy Storage will supply its new-generation Blue Whale SunTera G3 6.25 MWh battery energy storage system. By combining Jinko’s product and technology strengths with Yihe Lvdong’s project development resources, the partnership aims to jointly advance the implementation and construction of energy storage projects in China.
02 Narada Power Secures Another Energy Storage Project in Greece
Recently, Narada Power announced further positive progress in the Greek energy storage market, having successfully won bids for standalone energy storage projects with a total installed capacity of 235 MWh.
All of the awarded projects are standalone energy storage applications. Under the agreement, Narada Power will provide a complete energy storage system, including both AC- and DC-side equipment. The core equipment will adopt the Center L Plus 5 MWh liquid-cooled energy storage system.
This latest win marks Narada Power’s further expansion in the European market. At present, the company has established full value-chain capabilities covering battery cell research and development, system integration, and operation and maintenance services. Its products have obtained multiple international certifications, enabling them to meet the technical standards required in overseas markets.
Source:EnergyTrend




