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Trina Storage And Pacific Green Join Forces To Power Australia’s Green Energy Future With Cutting-Edge Battery Storage Solutions

Trina Storage has announced a strategic partnership with Pacific Green, a leading global energy storage developer, to develop a major renewable energy project in South Australia. The Limestone Coast North Energy Park will be a flagship initiative, contributing significantly to the growth of sustainable energy in Australia and beyond.

The project holds particular importance for Pacific Green in Australia, with an estimated enterprise value of AUD $460 million and a planned installed capacity of 250 MW/500 MWh. Once completed, it will be one of the largest renewable energy parks in South Australia. Trina Storage will play a key role by supplying energy storage cells and integrating battery cabinets. Additionally, the company will ensure the system’s performance and provide a warranty, guaranteeing its long-term reliability and efficiency.

Given Australia’s diverse climate, with significant variations in temperature and humidity, energy storage systems must meet stringent operational standards. Trina Storage has developed advanced solutions to address these challenges and has earned multiple global safety certifications. It is the first company to receive UL certification for the thermal control performance of liquid-cooled energy storage containers. Furthermore, its anti-condensation designs have successfully passed rigorous third-party testing, and the company has obtained TÜV NFPA69 certification for explosion-proof ventilation systems.

Du Yangfan, China Managing Director of Pacific Green Group, commended Trina Storage, said in a statement, “Trina Storage possesses a comprehensive quality control system, extensive experience, and a stellar reputation in the industry. After thorough evaluation, we are confident that Trina Storage is the optimal partner for this collaboration.”

Christo Hammes, COO of Pacific Green Group, further added, “With partners like Trina Storage, we are confident in overcoming future challenges. This partnership represents a crucial step forward, and we see numerous opportunities for future collaboration with Trina Storage.”

Yang Bao, Global Marketing President of Trina Solar, mentioned, “This collaboration with Pacific Green reaffirms our trustworthiness among global clients. Through our vertically integrated operations, Trina Storage has developed end-to-end cell-to-AC capabilities. Moving forward, we will accelerate strategic partnerships and continue creating value for our clients.”

With these technological advancements, Trina Storage has established itself as a trusted provider of safe and stable energy solutions. As the demand for renewable energy continues to grow, the collaboration between Pacific Green and Trina Storage is set to play a crucial role in shaping the future of Australia’s renewable energy industry.

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