The Australian electricity market has reached an important milestone in energy storage construction. Quinbrook's Supernode energy storage project Phase II has been successfully put into commercial operation, and Phase III, with a financing of 469 million Australian dollars, has completed delivery simultaneously. As the only energy storage system supplier for the project, CATL provides a complete set of products and services to support the steady progress of this over 3GWh energy storage project.

Core breakthrough of the project
At present, the first and second phases of the project with a capacity of 520MW/1858MWh have achieved full commercial operation. After the completion of the third phase, the total scale will exceed 3GWh, making it the largest operational battery energy storage project in the Australian national electricity market. The third phase of the project is exclusively equipped with CATL Tianheng energy storage system, and both parties will jointly develop an 8-hour long-term energy storage solution to further fill the gap in local long-term energy storage supply. Keywords: Australian energy storage, CATL overseas projects

Empowering technical services
CATL builds a unified standardized technology platform for the project, eliminating compatibility risks between devices in multiple phases. The project is accompanied by a full cycle LTSA long-term service agreement, covering status monitoring, performance tracking, and preventive maintenance. High reliability product scale delivery capability and full lifecycle services help projects complete infrastructure financing, laying a solid foundation for the stable operation of overseas large-scale energy storage assets. In the future, CATL will continue to provide energy storage solutions and create stable and predictable energy storage assets for global customers.Editor/Min Jing
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