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Hithium plans production capacity in Saudi Arabia and unveils desert-adapted battery storage solution – SPE

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China’s Hithium has joined forces with a local partner to set up a 5 GWh production facility in Saudi Arabia. It has also unveiled its specialized energy storage solutions tailored for desert applications.

October 18, 2024
Vincent Shaw

By ESS news

Chinese battery energy storage company Hithium and Saudi company MANAT, founded by former chief engineer of Saudi Aramcos Nabilah AlTunisi, announced earlier this week the establishment of a joint venture – Hithium MANAT, during the 2024 Solar and Storage Live KSA event in Riyadh , Saudi Arabia. .

The new partnership aims to establish a battery energy storage system (BESS) manufacturing facility in Saudi Arabia with an annual capacity of 5 GWh.

The joint venture will leverage Hithium’s expertise in manufacturing and MANAT’s understanding of the local market and customer base to better meet Saudi Arabia’s rapidly growing energy storage needs. Details of the investment plan and construction timeline have not been disclosed by Hithium.

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