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China Electric Equipment Group Awards 7.2 GWH in storage cells under tendering – PV Magazine International

solarenergyBy solarenergyAugust 18, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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China Electric Equipment Group has awarded almost all 7,248 MWh in the 2025 Energy Storage Cell -TRIGHT to 314 AH products, with winners, including Cornex and Trina Storage.

August 18, 2025
Tristan Rayner

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China Electric Equipment Group has published the results of the centralized purchasing of 2025 for energy storage cells, with almost the entire 7,248 MWh -in -ordered to 314 AH products. The tender was divided into 10 packages, the tender covered cell capacities of 50 AH, 100 AH, 280 AH and 314 AH.

The scale is not only remarkable because of its size, but because smaller size packages of 50 AH (total 16 MWh) and 100 AH (total 32 MWh) have not attracted bids. These cell types often serve behind the meter or smaller distributed and grid applications.

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