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Sungrow secures 7.8 GWh battery storage deal from Saudi Arabia – SPE

solarenergyBy solarenergyJuly 17, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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China’s Sungrow has signed three landmark energy storage contracts with Saudi Arabia’s Algihaz Holding, representing the world’s largest grid storage order. Each project will have a capacity of 2.6 GWh, a total of 7.8 GWh.

July 16, 2024 Vincent Shaw

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China-based Sungrow on Tuesday announced the signing of three major energy storage contracts with Saudi investment group Algihaz Holding, amounting to the world’s largest grid storage order.

Each project will have a capacity of 2.6 GWh, a total of 7.8 GWh. The three storage projects are located in Najran, Madaya and Khamis Mushait, Saudi Arabia. According to the development plan, deliveries will start this year and connection to the electricity grid is expected in 2025.

A Sungrow representative said this ESS news that the scale, tight delivery schedule, challenging climate conditions and complex logistics of the project pose significant challenges.

To address these issues, Sungrow will supply more than 1,500 units of its latest Power Titan 2.0 liquid-cooled storage system. This system, with its integrated AC storage design and high energy density, will save 55% of the required land area. In addition, Sungrow’s pre-installation and pre-commissioning of equipment will ensure rapid on-site installation and connection to the power grid, meeting the project’s stringent supply requirements, the company representative said.

For ongoing operations and maintenance, Sungrow will leverage its intelligent energy management system (EMS), which provides multi-level real-time monitoring from cell to pack and down to system level, ensuring safe and efficient operations. The project is expected to achieve a lifespan of more than 15 years, guaranteeing a substantial return on investment for stakeholders.

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