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超3GWh!晶科/宁德时代/特斯拉等4企新签海外储能大单
鑫椤储能· 2025-11-25 08:17
Core Insights - Recent orders have been secured by major companies including CATL, Tesla, Jinko Energy, and Maymuse in regions such as Japan, Australia, and the Middle East, focusing on grid-level energy storage, wind-storage projects, and flow batteries [1] Group 1: CATL's Developments - CATL has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Marubeni Corporation's subsidiary Marubeni Power Retail and Sun Village to advance a total of 2.4GWh grid-level energy storage project in Japan [2][6] - The collaboration aims to leverage the strengths of the three companies in energy storage technology, project development, and energy operation to accelerate the commercialization and scaling of the project [3] Group 2: Tesla's New Orders - Tesla has confirmed a large-scale energy storage order in Australia, deploying 168 Tesla Megapack 2 XL battery systems at the Golden Plains Wind Farm, with a project scale of 150MW/600MWh and a storage duration of 4 hours, expected to start in early 2026 and complete by mid-2027 [4] Group 3: Jinko Energy's Initiatives - Jinko Energy has announced a project to deploy a 25MWh energy storage system in the Middle East and Africa (MEA) region [5][7] - The project will utilize Jinko's centralized solution, the SunTera G2 5MWh energy storage system, to provide critical support to the local grid and contribute to building a more resilient and sustainable power infrastructure [7] Group 4: Maymuse's Collaboration - Maymuse, along with AVFlow Energy and Powra, has signed a tripartite MoU to promote a vanadium flow battery clean energy project in Australia, aiming to accelerate the commercialization and local deployment of this technology [8][9] - The collaboration will focus on Australia as the initial key market, with plans to expand gradually to the Asia-Pacific and global markets, establishing a long-term cooperative framework [9]