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Jinko ESS delivers first 476MWh of SunTera liquid cooling system for 1GWh PV+storage project

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  • Jinko ESS has successfully delivered 476MWh of its SunTera G2 5MWh liquid-cooling systems as the first batch under a 1GWh PV+storage framework agreement signed with a major customer in northern Jiangsu.
  • Designed to support distributed solar power plants, the project leverages an integrated “solar + storage” approach to improve renewable energy consumption and enhance regional energy structure and reliability. 

To address the comprehensive needs of distributed PV projects in northern Jiangsu for safety, cost-efficiency, and environmental adaptability, the SunTera G2 system features an industry-leading liquid thermal management system that keeps cell temperature differences within 2.5°C. It also includes five-layer protection across the battery, module, rack, container, and system levels, providing strong resilience against high humidity and temperature fluctuation. With a 94% RTE and lifecycle exceeding 8,000, the system is ideally suited for distributed PV stations in Jiangsu that require stable and long-term energy storage operation, supporting the development of a clean, efficient, and secure regional energy supply system. 

“This marks a major step forward for Jinko ESS in scaling up user-side solar-plus-storage applications,” said Damon Duan, General Manager of Jinko ESS China. “As distributed energy becomes a pillar of future power systems, our 5MWh SunTera solution—designed with safety, intelligence, and performance in mind—is emerging as a top choice. We will continue to push the boundaries of innovation to deliver smarter, more adaptable storage products for industrial, commercial, and distributed customers alike.” 

Author: Bryan Groenendaal


 

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