Sungrow inks 3GW solar and 600MWh+ BESS contracts

Crowds walking around Sungrow stand at All Energy Australia 2022
Sungrow at All Energy Australia 2022

Global inverter and energy storage solution supplier Sungrow has formalised 3GW distribution contracts of PV inverters and over 600MWh BESS contracts with several renewable energy players in Australia.

To strategically expand its footprint, Sungrow has established a 3GW long-term partnership with One Stop Warehouse (2GW over three years) and AC Solar Warehouse (1GW over two years). 

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Sungrow has signed over 600MWh BESS contracts with distinguished renewable energy players. The largest of them includes the 360MW/292MWh Solar River Project, which is South Australia’s largest DC-coupled solar plus storage project. This utility-scale battery will provide significant services to the Australian energy grid, increasing total grid stability and helping to enable more renewable energy generation.

Sungrow will also cooperate with Mondo to develop C&I BESS plants in the coming 2023 years. The first batch will be 50 projects, which have the equivalent volume of 10MWh.

Sungrow APAC general manager Shawn Shi said, “It is really impressive that we accomplished so many significant agreements with important partners in Australia, which fully demonstrate the local market’s strong confidence in us.

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“Sungrow Australia has once again proved its capability and strengthened its industry-dominating position in the market. We offer a comprehensive product portfolio from residential, and C&I, to utility-scale solutions and own an excellent local team that is ready to reach and serve our customers here.

“These incomparable advantages will create more achievements for both Sungrow and the industry, and help realise Australia’s energy transition in the future.”

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