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Jinko ESS Supplies 96 SunGiga Units to Middle East

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  • Recently– Jinko ESS, a global leading energy storage company, announced the delivery of 96 sets of its SunGiga battery energy storage systems (BESS) to one of the key clients in the Middle East.
  • This landmark shipment underscores Jinko ESS’s commitment to accelerating the region’s renewable energy adoption and grid resilience amid growing demand for sustainable power infrastructure.

The Middle East is rapidly advancing its renewable energy initiatives to diversify energy sources and reduce reliance on fossil fuels. Jinko ESS’s SunGiga solutions will play a pivotal role in stabilizing grids, optimizing solar energy utilization, and providing reliable backup power for commercial, industrial, and utility-scale applications. Designed to thrive in harsh climates, these systems are ideally suited to the region’s high temperatures and demanding operational environments.

Jinko SunGiga is a next-generation system with enhanced energy density and advanced safety features, tailored for large-scale industrial projects requiring robust performance. It features Jinko ESS’s proprietary battery management technology, ensuring optimal safety, longevity, and adaptability to dynamic energy demands.

“This delivery marks a significant milestone in our partnership with the Middle East,” said Anita Li,  Vice President of Jinko ESS. “As the region accelerates its energy transition, our SunGiga portfolio provides the reliability and innovation needed to unlock the full potential of renewable energy. We are proud to support the Middle East’s vision for a sustainable future.”

Author: Bryan Groenendaal

 

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