According to EnergyTrend, six companies including Sungrow, LONGi, JA Solar, Far East Energy Storage, Farasis Energy and SAV Digital Power have recently secured a slew of domestic and overseas energy storage orders and projects, rolling out PV-storage schemes across Europe, North America, Southeast Asia and the Chinese market.
Sungrow Secures a 1.32 GWh Large-Scale Energy Storage Deal in Europe
On June 16, Sungrow announced that it had signed a framework agreement with global infrastructure investment management firm Nuveen Infrastructure to deploy 1.32 GWh of energy storage systems across renewable energy projects developed by Nuveen’s portfolio companies including Verdian.
Under the agreement, Sungrow will supply 302 sets of PowerTitan 2.0 energy storage systems alongside 77 integrated medium-voltage stations (MVS). Beyond hardware supply, the contract also covers a comprehensive Long-Term Service Agreement (LTSA).
LONGi Launches Commercial & Industrial Energy Storage Projects in Germany
On June 17, LONGi revealed that it had signed multiple commercial and industrial (C&I) energy storage orders in Germany in quick succession, with several storage projects under parallel development.
Partnering with local EPC players, LONGi is advancing two energy storage projects: the OmniCube A215 project and the OmniCube L233 project. Another project belongs to a local earthmoving and construction enterprise, which has adopted three OmniCube L233 energy storage cabinets to power its staff dormitories and supporting warehouses.
Back in May, LONGi hosted an energy storage new product launch for the DACH region (Germany, Austria, Switzerland) in Germany, officially unveiling its full lineup of energy storage products tailored for C&I scenarios. Moreover, LONGi’s first C&I energy storage project in Germany was successfully grid-connected not long ago.
JA Solar’s Overseas C&I Energy Storage Project Achieves Grid-Connection
On June 17, JA Solar announced that its commercial and industrial energy storage project in Malaysia had recently been connected to the grid.
Located at a local paint manufacturing plant, the facility is equipped with two sets of 125 kW / 261 kWh C&I energy storage systems, delivering a total capacity of 250 kW / 522 kWh. The system enhances flexibility and stability of power consumption within the factory compound.
Far East Energy Storage Delivers 5 MWh PV-Storage Project to Silicon Valley
On June 17, Far East Battery stated that equipment for its 5 MWh PV-storage project had arrived at the project site in Silicon Valley, USA, marking the official kickoff of installation work.
The Silicon Valley project is outfitted with 860 kVA power conversion systems and a 5 MWh energy storage container. Far East’s energy storage systems comply with top-tier international safety standards and electrical codes including UL and IEEE of the United States, adapting to North America’s complex climatic conditions and grid operation requirements. Upon completion and commissioning, the project will bolster the company’s footprint in North America’s AIDC energy storage ecosystem.
Farasis Energy Signs Strategic Cooperation Deal with Germany’s WLF Energy
On June 17, Farasis Energy announced a strategic cooperation agreement recently inked with German energy technology firm WLF Energy.
Per the agreement, the two parties will jointly develop next-generation battery technologies and energy storage products for utility-scale, commercial & industrial, and distributed energy storage markets. The collaboration covers cells, battery systems, energy management software, artificial intelligence, and the deployment of large-scale energy storage solutions.
Both sides will also explore application scenarios such as virtual power plants, smart energy infrastructure, renewable energy grid integration and grid stabilization, while co-formulating a long-term technology roadmap spanning the next decade.
SAV Digital Power Lands New Order for 500 Energy Storage Cabinets
On June 15, SAV Digital Power announced a formal cooperation agreement with a Shenzhen-based charging station operator. The deal entails the deployment of 500 units of 261 kWh C&I energy storage cabinets, with an aggregate capacity of 130 MWh.
SAV has customized its solutions to match the power consumption characteristics and operational demands of charging stations. Its modular and standardized configuration scheme paves the way for rapid replication and promotion across Shenzhen and the rest of China.
Source:EnergyTrend