Sungrow signs on to supply 1 GWh of batteries to Australian distributors
Chinese solar inverter and energy storage system provider Sungrow has inked agreements with Australian renewable energy distributors, Raystech Group, Supply Partners, and Tradezone during a formal signing ceremony at the 2025 All-Energy Australia exhibition held in Melbourne.
A new distribution agreement was signed with Brisbane headquartered whole distributor Raystech Group which included 1 GWh of Sungrow battery energy storage systems (BESS) in 2026, including 600 MWh for residential, 150 MWh for C&I, and 250 MWh for utility-scale projects.

Supply Partners
Sungrow and Queensland-headquartered solar and storage solution distributor Supply Partners renewed their strategic distribution agreement for 2026, covering 300 MW of PV inverters and 300 MWh of residential BESS.
Supply Partners will also continue to lead direct distribution across residential, commercial, and battery segments, reinforcing a shared commitment to delivering reliable and future-ready clean energy solutions for Australia’s evolving market.
In addition, Sungrow and Queensland-based online electrical wholesaler Tradezone formalised a strategic partnership to deliver clean energy solutions nationwide.
From pv magazine Australia.
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