According to EnergyTrend, there have been frequent energy storage developments recently released by five enterprises — Trina Solar, Hoymiles, Huawei, iBatteryCloud and Kunming Hengda Technology Co., Ltd. The updates cover the delivery of overseas energy storage projects, winning bids for large-scale solar-storage projects, the commissioning of industrial and commercial energy storage projects, and the signing of battery procurement contracts.
Trina Solar wins bid for 2.1GWh solar-storage project in Australia
On May 6, foreign media reported that Trina Solar has secured the bid for the Killawarra solar-storage integrated project in Australia. Located in Western Australia, the project is equipped with 350MW of PV capacity and a 2.1GWh energy storage system.
The project is among ten newly approved renewable energy and energy storage projects in Western Australia. Selected via Australia’s federal Capacity Investment Scheme (CIS) tender, the portfolio includes six onshore wind farms, three standalone large-scale energy storage stations and one hybrid solar-storage project. Upon full completion, the projects will add 1.886GW of renewable energy installed capacity and 3.683GWh of standalone energy storage capacity.
Hoymiles delivers solar-storage-diesel microgrid project in Malaysia
On May 5, Hoymiles announced the recent delivery of Malaysia’s first solar-storage-diesel microgrid project. Located on Perhentian Island, Malaysia, the project integrates solar PV, energy storage and diesel power generation. It is configured with 400kW of PV capacity and 5 sets of HoyUltra 2 full liquid-cooled energy storage cabinets, with a total capacity of 1305kWh. Adopting a collaborative operation logic of PV power generation, peak shaving via energy storage and diesel backup, the system enables seamless clean power supply.
Tailored to the island’s complex operating conditions and off-grid environment, Hoymiles deployed a customized solution combining string inverters with AC-coupled battery energy storage. The microgrid system consists of 400kW PV, a 1305kWh energy storage system and existing diesel generators.
Huawei industrial and commercial energy storage system project goes online
On April 28, the 12.04MWh industrial and commercial energy storage project at Xinquansheng Park was officially commissioned. Equipped with 56 sets of Huawei’s 215kWh wind-liquid intelligent cooling grid-forming energy storage units, the project sets a benchmark for diversified application of industrial and commercial energy storage.
The project was jointly built by Huizhou Xinquansheng Precision Technology Co., Ltd. (a wholly-owned subsidiary of Beijing DeepCool Technology Co., Ltd.), Huawei Digital Energy and Shengtai Smart Energy.
Huawei’s 215kWh wind-liquid intelligent cooling grid-forming energy storage unit serves as the core technical support for the project. Its C2C dual-chain safety technology safeguards the stable operation of the energy storage system, while higher energy conversion and storage efficiency effectively improves the project’s economic benefits.
iBatteryCloud wins bids for 1.2GWh energy storage projects
Recently, iBatteryCloud has successively secured two standalone energy storage station projects: the 100MW/400MWh project in Wuzhong City and the 200MW/800MWh project in Yinchuan City. The combined capacity of the two projects reaches 300MW/1200MWh.
Leveraging its core technology of dynamically reconfigurable battery network, iBatteryCloud has built a full-stack digital energy storage product system covering chip-level computing power to system-level reconfiguration, forming a complete ecological closed loop. The company’s independently developed hundred-megawatt-level dynamically reconfigurable digital energy storage technology has been supported by key projects under China’s National Key R&D Program.
Kunming Hengda Technology Co., Ltd. signs RMB 34.11 million lead-carbon battery procurement contract
On May 6, Kunming Hengda Technology Co., Ltd. announced the signing of a battery procurement contract. Its wholly-owned subsidiary, Kungong Hengda (Yunnan) New Energy Technology Co., Ltd., entered into a lead-carbon battery supply contract with China Post Construction Technology Co., Ltd., with a total VAT-inclusive contract value of RMB 34.11 million.
The company stated that this marks its first cooperation with China Post Construction Technology, opening a new chapter for in-depth collaboration in the energy storage sector.
Source:EnergyTrend