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Jinko ESS signs another 150MWh energy storage project in Germany

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  • Jinko ESS, the global leading energy storage company, has secured a 150MWh energy storage project in Germany, deploying 30 units of its G2 System (5MWh per unit) integrated into 20-foot standardised containers.
  • Deliveries are scheduled from late October to mid-November 2025.

The Jinko ESS G2 System achieves a leading 94% round-trip efficiency and supports long duration storage, enabling grid frequency regulation and enhanced renewable energy integration to increase ROI for customers. Its compact design aligns with Europe’s land-resource efficiency goals.

The system employs liquid cooling to maintain cell temperature differentials within ±2.5°C, coupled with multi-level fire isolation and smart early-warning mechanisms to prevent thermal risks. Integrated with an AI-driven cloud platform, it optimizes energy efficiency and reduces auxiliary power consumption by 20% through on-demand cooling, saving operators tens of thousands of euros annually.

Roberto Murgioni, General Manager of Jinko ESS EU, emphasized, “This project validates Europe’s demand for high-efficiency, safe storage solutions. Jinko ESS is honored to provide our liquid-cooled technology to support Germany’s clean energy transition.”

Author: Bryan Groenendaal

 

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