Core Insights - Chinese companies continue to secure significant energy storage contracts, demonstrating robust performance in the energy storage sector as of the second half of 2025 [2] Group 1: Haicheng Energy Storage - Haicheng Energy Storage signed a 250MW/500MWh storage order with Fotowatio Renewable Ventures for a project in Victoria, Australia, aimed at enhancing grid stability and managing peak demand [3][4] - The Gnarwarre project will utilize 112 units of Haicheng's 5MWh batteries, with SMA Solar Technology AG providing the power conversion system and Samsung C&T handling engineering, procurement, and construction [3] - As of now, Haicheng's storage capacity in Australia exceeds 2.5GWh, with total public orders since 2025 surpassing 33GWh [3] Group 2: Trina Solar - Trina Solar announced a total of 2.48GWh in energy storage product sales contracts with clients across China, Latin America, and the Asia-Pacific region [5][6] - The overseas orders include a 1GWh grid-forming system, marking Trina's first GWh-level grid-forming storage project in international markets [5] - By July 2025, Trina Solar's large-scale storage projects in the Asia-Pacific region (excluding China) exceeded 2.4GWh, with total shipments of storage battery systems reaching 10GWh globally [5] Group 3: Jingkong Energy - Jingkong Energy announced a partnership with Finnish energy investment firm Aittub Oy for a total capacity of 600MWh in energy storage projects [7][9] - This collaboration marks the first global application of Jingkong's PotisBank-L6.25-AC public utility-level storage system, showcasing its market competitiveness [9] - Previous collaborations include a 196MWh project with AEMA OY and partnerships in the U.S. and Italy for various energy storage solutions [9]
超3GWh!天合、精控、海辰储能爆单