In the wave of global energy transformation, Chinese energy storage companies are expanding their territory in the international market with strong momentum. Recently, five companies including Shandong Electric Power Construction, Oriental International, Huawei, Ates, and EVE Energy have successively announced major overseas energy storage orders, with a total scale of up to 5.45 gigawatt hours (GWh). The projects are located in key markets such as Uzbekistan, the United Arab Emirates, Europe, and North America. This series of breakthroughs not only demonstrates the full industry chain competitiveness of "Made in China" in the energy storage field, but also indicates that the discourse power of Chinese enterprises in building a new global power system is constantly increasing.
Shandong Electric Power Construction: Winning bid for the largest energy storage project in Central Asia, deeply cultivating Uzbekistan
Shandong Electric Power Construction Company recently won the bid for the Sergeli 175 MW/350 MWh energy storage power station project in Uzbekistan. This project is not only the largest electrochemical energy storage project under construction in Central Asia, but also the largest single energy storage project undertaken by Shandong Electric Power Construction overseas. The project is located on the outskirts of Tashkent, the capital city. After completion, it will provide up to 2.19 billion kilowatt hours of power regulation capacity for Uzbekistan's power grid, benefiting millions of residents. Shandong Electric Power Construction is responsible for the comprehensive construction and commissioning of lithium-ion battery systems, electrical systems, as well as the entire energy storage plant and booster station.

Oriental International: Enters the United Arab Emirates and wins nearly 1GWh of grid side orders
Oriental International recently signed the EPC general contract for the UAE BESS1 battery energy storage project at the UAE Ministry of Energy, with a total capacity of nearly 1 gigawatt hour (GWh). This project is the largest grid side energy storage project publicly tendered by the United Arab Emirates, and also the largest energy storage project of Dongfang Electric Group overseas. The project is located in Abu Dhabi, covering two energy storage areas and supporting booster stations. Its completion will become a key means for Abu Dhabi to enhance its power system regulation capacity and support large-scale consumption of new energy.
Huawei: Received 500MWh grid type energy storage order in Central and Eastern Europe
On October 3rd, Huawei Poland Digital Energy Company signed a memorandum of cooperation with European Gold Peak Capital, planning to deploy a total scale of 500 megawatt hours (MWh) of grid type energy storage projects in Central and Eastern Europe. Huawei will provide its advanced grid based energy storage platform technology for this purpose. At the initial stage of the project, it will cover Poland and Hungary, and is expected to further expand to the entire Central and Eastern European region, marking the deep recognition of China's energy storage technology in the high demand European market.
Artus: Lock in a large 2.1GWh order in North America, highlighting long-term service value
On October 1st, Atos Energy Storage signed an agreement with Aypa Power, a subsidiary of Blackstone Group, to supply a total of 420 megawatts/2122 megawatt hours (MWh) of energy storage systems for two battery storage projects in Ontario, Canada. This is not only a major breakthrough in critical energy infrastructure in North America, but also a major milestone for Canadian energy storage. The project will adopt its large-scale energy storage system SolBank and is scheduled to commence delivery in 2026. Of particular importance, Artus has also signed a 20-year long-term service agreement, achieving value extension from equipment supply to operation and maintenance.

Yiwei Lithium Energy: Blooming at multiple points, signing two consecutive European energy storage orders totaling 1.5GWh
EVE Energy has recently achieved consecutive breakthroughs in the European market. Firstly, a strategic partnership has been reached with TSL Assembly to deploy a 1 gigawatt hour (GWh) energy storage system in Central and Eastern Europe between 2026 and 2030, and to provide an advanced solution equipped with 628Ah ultra large capacity battery cells. At the exhibition in the UK, EVE Energy signed a strategic cooperation agreement with CommVOLT from Poland for 500 megawatt hours (MWh). These two orders fully demonstrate the strong penetration of EVE Energy in the European market with its leading battery cell products and localized services. Keywords: Energy Storage Latest News, Energy Storage New Energy News, China Energy Storage Network
From the deserts of Central Asia to the plains of Central and Eastern Europe, from the scorching heat of the United Arab Emirates to the extreme cold of North America, Chinese energy storage companies are gaining trust globally with diversified technology routes, full chain solutions, and flexible business models. These orders totaling over 5GWh are not only transcripts, but also a concentrated display of China's hard power in energy technology. With the continuous outbreak of global energy storage demand, the Chinese army deeply involved in global energy governance and standard setting is expected to move from the current "product going global" to a higher dimension of "technology going global" and "standard going global", playing a more core role in the global green energy revolution. Editor/Xu Shengpeng
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