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Jinko ESS solution for DC-Coupled BESS to Maximize Performance of Solar Assets in Australia
Jinko ESS, a global leader in energy storage solutions, has signed an agreement to deliver a 10 MWh DC-coupled Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) in Australia. The project, which includes a supply contract and a Long-Term Service Agreement (LTSA), emphasizes Jinko’s ability to provide both cutting-edge storage technology and full engineering and integration support. The […]
Apr 02, 2025
Jinko ESS Implements Tahiti’s First Large-Scale PV+ESS Project, Merging Agriculture with Renewable Energy
Jinko ESS, a global leading energy storage solutions provider, announces the successful implementation of the first large-scale photovoltaic (PV) and energy storage system (ESS) project in Tahiti. This milestone marks a significant step forward in French Polynesia’s journey towards a sustainable and energy-resilient future.
Jinko ESS Partners with UBOLTECH INTERTRADE COMPANY LIMITED to Deploy SunTera Energy Storage Systems to local Factory in Thailand
– Jinko Solar, a global leading PV and ESS supplier, has recently secured another ESS contract with UBOLTECH INTERTRADE COMPANY LIMITED (UTI), to supply 25MWh of SunTera liquid-cooled energy storage systems for a landmark project at a local Factory.
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Jinko ESS Micro-grid Solution Helps a Remote Chicken Farm in the Middle East Optimize Its Power Structure, Reduced Diesel Consumption by 93%
JinkoSolar, the global leading PV and ESS supplier, successfully deployed a 250kW/645kWh liquid-cooling microgrid energy storage system for a remote chicken farm in the Middle East.
Jinko ESS Solution of On-grid DC-coupled System 891kW/15480kWh BESS Project in Japan
This project is located in Miyazaki, Kyushu, Japan. It is Japan FIT project with a total of 18 sites, each site with 49.5kW/860kWh, totally 72 units of 215kWh DC blocks. Jinko proposed PV+ESS solution integrates the Tigeo Neo PV modules and C&I Sungiga 215kWh DC block. This project makes full use of the abundant sunshine in the area to enable the customer to sell electricity to the grid 24 hours a day.
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