CREC and Sungrow Join Forces for 1.5 GWh Battery Energy Storage Project

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Ciiticore Renewable Energy Corporation (CREC) has inked a supply and services agreement with Sungrow for the development of its Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS). As a part of this agreement, CREC will procure 1.5 GWh of BESS from Sungrow to support its solar power projects.

Furthermore, Sungrow will contribute to the project’s engineering and construction design to optimize the integration of BESS into CREC’s solar facilities. Sungrow’s Power Titan series will be utilized for this project. The series is capable of supporting both  DC and AC along with its lower Leverage Cost of Electricity (LCOE), higher performance, simplified operations, and maintenance.

Sungrow has been expanding its presence in the battery energy storage system sector. In November 2024, Sungrow and Fidra Energy inked a strategic agreement under which Sungrow plans to supply 4.4 GWh of energy storage systems to support Fidra’s plan to deploy 10 GW of BESS across the UK and Europe by 2030. Additionally, in July 2024, Sungrow entered into three energy storage agreements with Algihaz Holding.

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