44.88GWh,11月中国储能再掀出海热潮
鑫椤储能·2025-12-15 06:43

Core Insights - Chinese energy storage companies continue to expand their overseas presence, with 22 companies signing approximately 34 contracts totaling around 44.88 GWh in November [1][3]. Group 1: Market Overview - The overseas expansion of Chinese energy storage companies is characterized by a dual strategy of deepening traditional markets (Europe, North America, Australia) while penetrating emerging markets (Latin America, Asia) [3][5]. - Europe remains the primary battleground for Chinese energy storage firms, with over 15 contracts signed in November, totaling approximately 6.1 GWh [3][4]. Group 2: Regional Performance - Latin America showed significant growth, with two contracts focused on Chile, amounting to 9.6 GWh, making it the largest regional contract size in November [5]. - The Asian market also saw activity, with seven contracts totaling 6.3 GWh, including notable orders from CATL in Japan and projects in Israel and India [5][7]. Group 3: Company Performance - Among 21 companies, Haicheng Energy, Trina Storage, and Far East Energy performed exceptionally well in November, with signed contracts of 11.5 GWh, 7.86 GWh, and 7.59 GWh respectively [7][8]. - Other companies like CATL, EVE Energy, and Sungrow also secured overseas orders exceeding 2 GWh in November [8][9]. Group 4: Notable Contracts - A strategic collaboration among Haicheng Energy, Boda New Energy, and Aton Energy aims to advance no less than 10 GWh of energy storage projects across key markets in the next three years [8][12]. - Significant contracts include a 1.6 GWh project in Germany between Haibo Energy and LEAG Clean Power GmbH, and a 5 GWh memorandum of understanding between Trina Storage and Pacific Green in Australia [4][10].