Chinese energy storage companies have recently continued to make new progress in their overseas market expansion. Sanhui Electric signed a 400MWh energy storage battery equipment procurement contract; Trina Storage secured a 160MWh energy storage order in Kyushu, Japan; Pylontech’s 13.2MWh energy storage project in Slovakia was officially connected to the grid and put into operation; and Taiwan, China-based energy storage system integrator Recharge Power teamed up with an Australian partner to advance the development of energy storage projects totaling 292MWh.
Sanhui Electric Signs 400MWh Energy Storage Battery Equipment Procurement Contract
On June 11, Sanhui Electric announced that its controlling subsidiary, Shenzhen Sanhui Energy Technology Co., Ltd., signed an energy storage battery equipment procurement contract with Jiangsu Dongzhiju Construction Engineering Co., Ltd., to provide an energy storage system for the Yuanshi Zhuli 100MW/400MWh Shared Energy Storage Power Station Project, with a contract value of 192 million RMB.
The scope of supply for this order covers the core hardware and supporting software of the energy storage power station, specifically including three main core categories: lithium battery prefabricated cabins, on-site AC step-up cabins, and the Energy Management System (EMS).
This large order is Sanhui Electric's largest single equipment supply order since entering the energy storage sector, marking the company's official transition from a traditional power testing equipment manufacturer into the energy storage system integration and supply track.
Trina Storage Secures 160MWh Energy Storage Order in Kyushu, Japan
On June 3, Trina Storage announced the signing of a supply contract for a 160MWh extra-high voltage battery energy storage project in the Kyushu region of Japan. According to the plan, equipment delivery for the project will be completed in 2026, and it is scheduled to enter commercial operation in 2027.
It is understood that the project will utilize Trina Storage's self-developed Elementa 2 energy storage system. This product has a standard single-unit capacity of 5MWh and is equipped with 314Ah large-capacity lithium iron phosphate (LFP) cells. The project will be delivered by the Trina Solar Japan team, covering aspects such as equipment supply, project execution, and localized services.
Trina Storage stated that Elementa 2 has been optimally designed for the safety and compliance requirements of the Japanese market, and has obtained the Japanese JIS8715-2R fire propagation certification to meet the demands of grid-connected energy storage projects regarding fire safety and system reliability.
Pylontech's 13.2MWh Energy Storage Project Connected to the Grid in Slovakia
Recently, Pylontech's energy storage project located in an industrial park in Slovakia was successfully connected to the grid, immediately put into operation, and initiated expansion construction.
Reportedly, the project has a total capacity of 6.6MW/13.2MWh and is equipped with four L3300-OMNI liquid-cooled energy storage container systems.
Recharge Power Develops 292MWh Energy Storage Project in Australia
On June 2, Taiwan, China-based energy storage system integrator Recharge Power and local Australian renewable energy developer Energy Decarb signed a cooperation agreement, through which the two parties will jointly develop renewable energy projects in Australia by establishing a new joint venture.
Currently, the two parties have built a reserve of energy storage projects totaling 128MW/292MWh, which are planned to be delivered in batches over the next two years.
Source:EnergyTrend




