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Trina Storage launches AC-coupled battery for utility-scale applications – SPE

solarenergyBy solarenergyNovember 28, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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The new product is mainly offered as a 10 MW unit, but is also available in a 5.5 MW version for customers with specific requirements.

November 28, 2025
Marija Maisch

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Trina Storage has launched Elementa Electra, an AC-coupled modular battery energy storage system designed for large-scale renewable storage applications. The solution integrates the battery system with an AC side unit that combines power conversion and medium voltage boost functions, enabling efficient power conversion, coordinated operation between the DC and AC subsystems and a simplified grid connection process.

By combining internal battery technology with purpose-built power conversion hardware, Trina Storage maintains end-to-end control of the BESS stack – from cells to AC side integration. This tuning supports consistent performance and efficiency at the system level. Elementa Electra is designed to work in a range of applications, such as sustainable shifting, frequency regulation, networking and black-start capabilities, while helping manage project costs for utility-scale deployments. The platform reflects the company’s continued development of cell-to-system capabilities.

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