星期六, 19 4 月, 2025

At RE+ Mexico 2025 (formerly Solar + Storage Mexico), Sungrow showcased the PowerTitan 2.0 Energy Storage System. Sungrow is promoting PowerTitan 2.0 in Mexico because the country is targeting 54% renewable electricity generation by 2030.

PowerTitan 2.0 is configured to that ESS projects can comply with the Mexican electricity market codes and actively participate in energy storage landscape. As an example, Sungrow is supplying the 200MW/ 880MWh BESS del Desierto project – one of Latin America’s largest energy storage plants.

What to know about Sungrow PowerTitan 2.0

The grid-forming technologies of PowerTitan 2.0 help tackle the power grid challenges of decreasing inertia and damping. In addition, its pioneering technology significantly reduces both capital and operational expenditures.

Sungrow’s 1+X Modular Inverter combines the best features of central and string inverters, providing one MPPT per unit for maximum design flexibility.

Sungrow’s energy storage systems are liquid-cooled and offered in 5 MWh PowerTitan 2.0 blocks for utility-scale installations and 500 kWh PowerStack blocks for commercial and industrial projects in Mexico.

The all-in-one AC-DC block design with pre-assembled battery modules and PCS to simplify integration.

What is liquid-cooled ESS?

Liquid-cooled technology is widely utilized in energy storage, electric vehicles, and other energy sectors due to its high energy efficiency ratio and temperature uniformity, according to a Sungrow whitepaper.

Conventional air-cooled systems use fans to pull in external air, potentially introducing humidity and condensation (i.e., water ingress) into the system, which can lead to short-circuiting and thermal events.

The liquid-cooled system uses coolant to move heat from the battery cell enclosure to the ambient environment to lower the overall temperature. As an ultra-efficient heat exchanger, liquid-cooled technology has a high specific heat capacity and excellent thermal conductivity, able to rapidly transfer more heat from the hotter to colder region and cool down the system more quickly and effectively.

Here’s a look at the PowerTitan 2.0 spec sheet

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