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Trina will introduce 10 MWh ESS to the North American market this summer

solarenergyBy solarenergyJune 26, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Trina Storage Solutions US has released its Elementa 2 Elevate solution to the North American market. The 10 MWh energy storage solution is designed to support grid stability and renewable energy integration. The Elementa 2 product max. 4,075 MWh.

The design of the Elementa 2 product, the predecessor to the Elementa 2 Elevate product.

The design of the Elementa 2 product, the predecessor to the Elementa 2 Elevate product.

Trina produces its own LFP battery cell, giving the company transparency and control over its supply chain, minimizing risk.

Elementa 2 Elevate features a smart liquid cooling system, IP67 package design and C5 anti-corrosion coating to improve power density, safety and energy efficiency while reducing the Levelized Cost of Storage (LCOS). Trina’s fully packaged storage solution is vertically integrated within a closed and fully proprietary supply chain environment, tailored to the demands of the North American market.

“Trina’s Elementa 2 Elevate represents an optimal balance between capacity and cost, leveraging our vertical integration capabilities to drive the clean energy transition through grid-scale storage solutions,” said Terry Chen, vice president of Trina Solar US. “Trina Storage handles everything from developing core cell technology to providing our customers with a fully integrated and integrated solution so they can achieve their energy storage goals.”

The Elementa 2 Elevate solution will be available for delivery from August 1, 2024.

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