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超12GWh!5大电池企业“爆单”

Core Viewpoint - The global energy storage demand is surging, contrasting with the slowdown in the power market, with domestic energy storage battery companies solidifying their leading positions [2] Group 1: Company Developments - Zhongqi New Energy has secured a 5GWh energy storage battery order from IndiGrid, marking a significant entry into the Indian energy storage market [4][5] - Zhongqi New Energy, formerly Qingdao Lishen, was renamed in July 2023 and is focused on energy storage and emerging markets globally [6][7] - The company has also received a 1GWh order from the Indian grid, further establishing its presence in the Indian market [8] Group 2: Market Trends - The Indian energy storage market is experiencing rapid growth, driven by government policies requiring new solar projects to include at least 10% storage capacity, with a target of adding 14GW/28GWh of storage capacity by 2030 [10] - Other companies like Envision Energy, Chuangneng New Energy, Trina Storage, and Nandu Power are also making strides in the Indian market, securing various orders [11] - Nandu Power has obtained a 1.4GWh order and partnered with Trina Storage for a 3.1GWh order, marking one of the largest battery storage procurement projects in India [12] Group 3: Domestic Market Dynamics - In the domestic market, state-owned enterprises are driving large-scale energy storage projects, with a recent procurement announcement revealing a total of 7.2GWh of orders awarded to companies including Chuangneng New Energy and Trina Storage [15][16] - The China Electric Equipment Group has integrated several companies and announced significant procurement results, with Chuangneng New Energy emerging as a major winner in previous procurement rounds [18] - The development and maturity of lithium iron phosphate battery technology have solidified China's leading position in the global electrochemical energy storage market [18] Group 4: Future Outlook - The energy storage market is expected to continue its high growth trajectory, with an increase in bidding activity and project deliveries both domestically and internationally [19]