Sungrow and ENEVO sign 1 GWh BESS energy storage agreement in Romania

The specialists involved ensure that this deployment will improve energy security by providing essential grid ancillary services.
El contrato de almacenamiento BESS entre Sungrow y ENEVO

The agreement between Sungrow and ENEVO Group involves the deployment of 1 GWh of energy storage capacity in Romanian territory, marking an unprecedented execution event for the region.

The BESS storage contract between Sungrow and ENEVO

Initially, the work schedule establishes the delivery of 440 MWh by the end of this year. The technical architecture selected for this infrastructure is based on the PowerTitan 2.0 system, which uses liquid cooling technology to optimize the performance and lifespan of the cells. Furthermore, the integration of this equipment will allow for much more flexible management of the intermittency inherent in renewable sources within the national mix.

Subsequently, the second phase of the project will add another 560 MWh, consolidating Romania as an innovation hub for BESS solutions. The choice of ENEVO Group as the executing partner is due to its proven technical capacity in the engineering and construction of critical infrastructure.

On the other hand, Sungrow’s financial solvency, backed by its leadership in bankability according to BloombergNEF, ensures that these assets are highly profitable. The implementation of cutting-edge technology in inverters and control systems ensures that every megawatt-hour stored is managed with maximum operational efficiency.

Finally, this massive deployment in the Romanian market will serve as a reference for other countries seeking to accelerate their decarbonization. The integration of local technical expertise and global manufacturing capacity translates into a resilient infrastructure.

Source and photo: Sungrow