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Hopewind Secures Top 6 Position in China’s 2024 Electrical Energy Storage PCS Shipments

Hopewind, a global innovator in renewable energy solutions, has been recognized as one of the top six manufacturers in China’s 2024 electrical energy storage Power Conversion System (PCS) shipments. This milestone underscores Hopewind’s pivotal role in advancing energy storage technologies and accelerating the global shift toward sustainable energy infrastructure.

Hopewind’s achievement stems from its unwavering commitment to delivering high-efficiency, application-specific PCS solutions across diverse sectors, including grid-side, power generation, consumer-side, and microgrid applications. The company’s comprehensive portfolio—spanning power conversion systems (PCS), modular PCS stations, and integrated energy storage systems—addresses critical challenges in scalability, reliability, and grid integration.

Key products such as the 1500V String PCS and 3MW String PCS Station have redefined industry benchmarks for power density and operational resilience. Engineered for extreme environments, these systems optimize space utilization while ensuring long-term stability, even under fluctuating grid conditions.

The 1500V String PCS is certified to international standards including IEC 62477 and EN 50549, as well as most European certifications such as the UK’s G99 and Germany’s VDE 4110/4120. Combining a compact size with high power density, the system maximizes space utilization while delivering superior performance, making it an ideal choice for large-scale renewable energy projects and industrial applications.

Hopewind 1500V String Power Conversion System

In a strategic leap forward, Hopewind is poised to launch its Central PCS Turnkey Station, an all-in-one solution integrating transformers, LV/MV switchgear, and auxiliary supply equipment with a 10MW output capacity. Featuring an innovative liquid-cooling system that ensures full-load operation at ambient temperatures up to 51°C, this station combines high performance with a compact footprint. Designed for utility-scale projects requiring voltage step-up (e.g., 800V to 20kV/30kV), it offers unparalleled economic flexibility and operational reliability.

Hopewind Central PCS Station

Beyond hardware, Hopewind’s Energy Management System (EMS) and cloud platform leverage IoT, AI, and big data analytics to deliver smart grid functionalities. Capabilities such as peak-valley arbitrage, demand-side response, and remote scheduling empower customers to reduce energy costs, mitigate grid instability, and participate actively in demand management programs.

This innovation highlights the company’s ability to address complex grid integration challenges and deliver scalable solutions for a carbon-neutral future.

Looking ahead, Hopewind aims to expand its global footprint while advancing technologies in grid-forming capabilities and multi-scenario energy scheduling.

About Hopewind

Hopewind was established in 2007 and listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange in 2017. The company specializes in designing and producing renewable and electrical solutions, including wind power converters, PV inverters, ESS, hydrogen products and VFD.

Hopewind participated in the scientific research project Wingrid supported by the EU Horizon 2020 through the DNV Netherlands Laboratory. In 2023, Hopewind’s wind power converter received the world’s first grid-forming certificate issued by DNV.

Hopewind has also been recognized by Bloomberg New Energy Finance as a Tier 1 inverter maker.

The company has shipped over 180GW of renewable energy products worldwide.

Hopewind will participate in Intersolar Europe 2025, taking place from May 7th to 9th. The company will showcase its latest Energy Storage Solutions (ESS) at booth B4.239, offering insights into how its advanced technologies can address diverse energy objectives. Industry professionals and attendees are invited to explore Hopewind’s innovations and discuss potential applications for their projects.

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