Jinko ESS secures order for 66MWh Energy Storage System for Middle East grid modernisation

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  • Jinko ESS has secured a 66MWh energy storage order and will be deployed to 4 project sites in the region.
  • The project will utilize the Jinko ESS G2 5MWh liquid-cooled systems to support regional grid stability and renewable integration, with deliveries commencing in Q3 2025. 

Designed for extreme desert conditions, the G2 system utilises its 94% round-trip efficiency and 4-hour duration to maximise the ROI for customers. The solutionโ€™s environmental protection (IP55) and a precisely controlled liquid cooling system controls the between-cells temperature difference within ยฑ2.5ยฐC, as temperature non-uniformity is the primary factor of performance loss, and more severely causing fire. Jinko ESS amplifies this feature with multiple levels of protection and insulation to avoid spread in extreme conditions.

Integrated with Jinko ESSโ€™s AI-driven management cloud, the project reduces auxiliary power consumption by 20% โ€“ critical for minimising operational costs in high-temperature environments.

โ€œThis project accelerates the regionโ€™s energy diversification,โ€ said Bright Wang, General Manager of Jinko ESS APAC, โ€œJinko ESS G2 technology delivers certified safety with optimised heat tolerance, to support the regional clean energy transition.โ€

In other news, Jinko has secured a 10MWh energy storage project in Southeast Asia region, and will deploy a 10MWh off-grid energy storage system to provide reliable renewable power for remote factories and entities. The project features two Jinko ESS G2 5MWh liquid-cooled systems and two state-of-the-art 2.5MVA Jinko PCS SKIDs, with commissioning scheduled for Q3 2025. This marks Jinko ESSโ€™s first off-grid industrial-scale project in Southeast Asia.

Author: Bryan Groenendaal

 

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