Jinko ESS completes first C&I Storage installation in the Netherlands

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  • Jinko ESS announced that it has completed its first European installation for C&I Storage in the Netherlands.
  • The installation of a high-performance Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) at Koelbedrijf Cornelissen, a prominent refrigeration business in the Netherlands has been developed and commissioned by Watts In Store.
  • This project represents a significant step forward in sustainable energy utilisation for the refrigeration sector.

The project, located in Beers, Netherlands, involves the integration of five advanced BESS units, Jinkoโ€™s SunGiga All in One 215 kWh systems, that store solar energy generated during the day, enabling Koelbedrijf Cornelissen to power its cooling systems in the evening. The installation enhances the energy independence of the facility while optimising the use of renewable resources, reducing reliance on the grid, and cutting energy costs.

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โ€œWe are proud to work with Watts In Store on this innovative project,โ€ said Roberto Murgioni, Head of ESS Europe at Jinko. โ€œBattery energy storage is a crucial component in maximising the potential of renewable energy, and this installation will help Koelbedrijf Cornelissen to make the most of the solar power they generate.The project is expected to be a reference for future BESS deployments across Europe, as companies seek to improve energy efficiency and sustainability in their operations.

Watts In Store’s Manager of Operations, Micha van Son, highlighted the importance of the project for the local energy landscape: โ€œThis project showcases how energy storage solutions can be effectively utilised to maximise the potential of solar energy, even for high-energy-demand sectors like refrigeration. Once fully operational, it will help Koelbedrijf Cornelissen to further minimise their carbon footprint and operational costs.โ€™โ€™

Author: Bryan Groenendaal

 

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