According to EnergyTrend, a string of overseas energy storage orders have been inked recently. CALB, Fox ESS and Cospowers have successively secured energy storage orders and signed strategic cooperation agreements in Japan, Australia, Europe, Southeast Asia and other regions, with the total contracted capacity exceeding 11.7 GWh.
CALB Signs 220 MWh Energy Storage Project in Japan
On June 10, CALB announced that it had recently entered into a formal energy storage system procurement agreement with Kitahama GRF Co., Ltd. of Japan, covering a capacity of 220 MWh.
CALB stated that the two parties will focus on core segments including grid-side energy storage, new energy supporting energy storage and power supply guarantee for data centers in Japan, make in-depth layout in Japan's high-end energy storage market, and jointly explore the global green energy storage market.
Fox ESS Secures Massive 10 GWh Energy Storage Order in Australia
During the SNEC Exhibition, Fox ESS signed strategic cooperation agreements with leading Australian distributors OSW and Solar Juice respectively, reaching a total cooperation volume of 10 GWh. The cooperation scale with OSW stands at 5 GWh, with another 5 GWh agreed with Solar Juice. Tailored for Australia's high-temperature and high-voltage operating conditions, Fox ESS's products have passed stringent local certifications and are applicable to full-scenario deployment.
Fox ESS established cooperative ties with the two Australian enterprises as early as last year. At the All-Energy Australia Exhibition in October 2025, the company penned framework cooperation agreements of 2 GWh apiece with OSW and Solar Juice respectively.
Cospowers Delivers 1.5 GWh Energy Storage Project in Bulgaria
On June 10, Cospowers announced that Phase I of its standalone energy storage power station in Bulgaria, designed and integrated by the company, had been successfully delivered recently, with a scale of 300 MW / 1,500 MWh.
The project adopts Cospowers' self-developed 5 MWh liquid-cooled containerized energy storage system, which has obtained full sets of authoritative European and American certifications including IEC and UL. Featuring full-stack independent R&D, the system boasts high safety and controllability. In addition, the single-container energy capacity reaches 5 MWh, lifting the areal energy density by more than 20%, cutting land occupation and infrastructure costs and delivering higher return on investment for the entire power station.
Cospowers Signs Exclusive Energy Storage Cooperation Agreement for Malaysia
On June 3, Cospowers formalized a strategic cooperation agreement with Malaysian listed firm Mikro MSC Berhad. Under the deal, Mikro MSC Berhad will act as Cospowers' exclusive strategic partner in Malaysia, and the two sides will jointly boost the development of Malaysia's energy storage industry.
Within the framework of this strategic partnership, the two parties will jointly identify and develop large-scale energy storage projects of all types across Malaysia, covering national public grid energy storage, wind-solar-storage integrated supporting projects, industrial and commercial energy storage systems and other full-range application scenarios.
Source:EnergyTrend




