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超4GWh!晶科等2企又获储能新单

Core Viewpoint - Chinese energy storage companies, including Jinko Energy and Yingke Energy, continue to thrive in the global market, with significant new orders announced, totaling over 4 GWh in capacity [1][5]. Jinko Energy - Jinko Energy has submitted a proposal for a 360 MW/1440 MWh battery energy storage system in Australia under the EPBC Act [1]. - The company signed a strategic framework agreement with Greek energy company Metlen Group for over 3 GWh of energy storage projects in Chile and Europe, building on a current 1.6 GWh benchmark project [1][4]. - Jinko's G2 Blue Whale system has a charge and discharge efficiency of 94%, utilizing liquid cooling technology to maintain a temperature difference of ±2.5°C, which reduces thermal runaway risks [3]. - The G2 system's energy management cloud platform allows real-time monitoring and AI optimization, reducing auxiliary energy consumption by 20% compared to traditional solutions, saving operators thousands of euros annually [3]. - In 2025, Jinko Energy has secured 17 major orders totaling 5 GWh across China, Europe, Australia, and Southeast Asia [5]. Yingke Energy - Yingke Energy signed an order for 15 units of 258 kWh energy storage cabinets with Latvia, aimed at optimizing electricity resource allocation [7]. - The 258 kWh storage cabinet is part of Yingke's Star series, which also includes models of 289 kWh and 385 kWh [8]. - In March, Yingke secured strategic partnerships with multiple leading companies in Italy and Romania, with a total signed capacity exceeding 1.1 GWh, expected to generate over 1 billion yuan in orders [9][10]. - The company also provided energy storage solutions for a project in Cyprus and established a 20 MWh storage project in Austria [10].