According to EnergyTrend, global energy storage orders continue to land intensively, with several Chinese enterprises recently securing new contracts.
Among them, Suqian Times Energy Storage secured the world's first megawatt-scale anthraquinone flow battery order in the U.S.; CHINT New Energy is deepening its presence in the Turkish integrated solar-storage market; Sigenergy's signed capacity in Africa has surpassed 1GWh; and Sinohytec has landed its first energy storage business order.
Suqian Times Energy Storage Signs U.S. Energy Storage Order
On March 23, Suqian Times Energy Storage signed a supply agreement with Quino Energy for the world's first megawatt-scale anthraquinone-based flow battery system. This equipment is about to be shipped to the U.S. market, marking the official commercial supply of the world's first MW-level anthraquinone flow battery.
Reportedly, both parties have officially signed a long-term strategic cooperation agreement. Quino will leverage its core technical advantages in organic electrolyte R&D, while Times Energy Storage will contribute its expertise in scalable system design and industrial manufacturing. In the future, the two companies will engage in deep cooperation in the field of flow battery systems to promote the development of organic flow battery technology and large-scale long-duration energy storage applications.
CHINT New Energy Signs Project in Turkey
On March 20, CHINT New Energy announced that its Turkish subsidiary recently signed an agreement with local partner Kançal Energy to cooperate on the Kuzukuyu integrated solar-storage project located in the Ereğli district of Konya Province, Turkey. The project scale is 12MWp/12.51MWh.
According to the agreement, CHINT will provide EPC (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction) services, offering a full-chain solution that includes PV modules, inverters, energy storage systems, and construction services.
Notably, the project will utilize n-type TOPCon modules produced at CHINT New Energy’s local factory in Turkey, configured with CHINT Power’s 350kW string inverters and a 4.17MWh liquid-cooled energy storage system to achieve efficient power generation and stable output.
Sigenergy Signs Over 1GWh of Energy Storage Orders in Africa
On March 23, Sigenergy announced further signing news from Africa. In less than a week, Sigenergy's signed capacity has exceeded the 1GWh level, covering large-scale energy projects, multi-industry C&I (Commercial and Industrial) solar-storage applications, and the construction of localized distribution networks.
Sinohytec Energy Storage Business Officially Commences
On March 23, Sinohytec Energy Storage Company and Sun.King Technology Group officially signed an order for a distributed wind power energy storage project. This marks the first order secured by Sinohytec Energy Storage since its establishment.
The distributed wind power storage project signed this time aims to enhance the stability and consumption capacity of renewable energy grid connection through the deep integration of "wind power + energy storage," providing users with more efficient and reliable green energy solutions. Both parties will leverage their respective technical expertise in power electronics, energy storage systems, and the new energy field to jointly explore innovative models for the synergistic development of distributed wind power and energy storage.
Source:EnergyTrend