Recently, Star Charging has reached a strategic cooperation agreement with Prozeal Green Energy, an Indian photovoltaic EPC and renewable energy solution provider, and successfully signed nearly 1GWh of energy storage orders. According to the agreement, Star Charging will provide its core energy storage product, a 5MWh centralized energy storage system, to Prozeal Green Energy to support its multiple renewable energy and battery connection projects.
This energy storage system has three core advantages: high density, high safety, and high revenue. It adopts high safety standard 314Ah lithium iron phosphate batteries and intelligent temperature control technology, which can fully adapt to complex climate conditions such as high temperature, high humidity, and high altitude in India. Its modular design supports flexible expansion, with a cycle life of over 8000 times and a DC side system efficiency of up to 94%, which can significantly reduce the operating costs throughout the entire lifecycle.
It is reported that the batch of energy storage equipment is expected to be delivered in stages within 2026 and connected to the grid by the end of 2026, officially applied to multiple dispatchable and deliverable renewable energy (FDRE) projects.

As one of the fastest-growing energy storage markets in the world, India faces significant challenges in terms of renewable energy integration, grid stability, and power supply and demand balance. To achieve the goal of increasing the proportion of non fossil energy generation to 50% by 2030, India's demand for large-scale and high-efficiency energy storage solutions is becoming increasingly urgent.
After sorting out, facing the rapidly growing Indian energy storage market, in the past year, several Chinese energy storage companies such as Trina Solar, Nandu Power, Yuanjing Energy, and Honeycomb Energy have won Indian energy storage orders, with a total scale of nearly 19GWh. In January 2025, Far East Energy India signed an agreement with Juniper Green Energy India to supply 1GW wind turbines and 320MWh energy storage systems; In May, Honeycomb Energy reached a project with an Indian company with a total scale of 769MWh; In July, Nandu Power and Trina Solar signed an order for over 3.1GWh of energy storage with Indian renewable energy company ACME Solar. (This article is from the official website of Jian Dao www.seetao.com. Reproduction without permission is prohibited, otherwise it will be prosecuted. Please indicate Jian Dao website+original link when reprinting.) Jian Dao website new energy column editor/Yang Beihua
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