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High-performance battery storage solutions for FCR and utility projects offered by Sungrow PowerStack and PowerTitan 2.0.

Solar power technology titan Sungrow debuts high-end solutions to the European market: PowerStack 200CS systems.

Superior Battery Storage Solutions for FCR and Utilities: Sungrow PowerStack and PowerTitan 2.0
Superior Battery Storage Solutions for FCR and Utilities: Sungrow PowerStack and PowerTitan 2.0

High-performance battery storage solutions for FCR and utility projects offered by Sungrow PowerStack and PowerTitan 2.0.

Sungrow Introduces PowerStack and PowerTitan 2.0 Systems in Europe

Sungrow, a global leader in solar and storage technologies, has expanded its presence in Europe by introducing the PowerStack 200CS and PowerTitan 2.0 systems. These advanced energy storage solutions are designed for commercial and industrial buildings, as well as utility-scale applications.

The PowerTitan 2.0, a containerized system for large utility applications, offers a capacity of 5,015 kWh and up to 2.5 MW power per 20-foot container. During a recent burn test, the system demonstrated its suitability for tight spaces near residential or critical infrastructure, with toxic gas concentrations outside the test zone remaining below life-threatening levels.

The burn test results also showed that neighboring containers remained unaffected, with temperatures below critical (max. 84°C), and no damage to surrounding systems. This underscores the safety and reliability of Sungrow's PowerTitan 2.0 system.

Modern energy storage systems, like those offered by Sungrow, play a crucial role in the energy sector. They provide essential grid services such as balancing renewable generation, storing surpluses, and offering Frequency Containment Reserve (FCR) and other services.

Sungrow's systems require an Energy Management System (EMS) for comprehensive management, optimization, and communication with the supervisory system. The EMS, often referred to as the brain of the system, controls energy flows, monitors limits, responds to market signals, and ensures protective functions.

Sungrow's systems offer open interfaces for third-party EMS integration, with communication using standard protocols like Modbus TCP, IEC 61850, or SunSpec. This flexibility allows for seamless integration into various energy infrastructure networks.

Sungrow's commitment to safety and security is evident in its compliance with the new EU RED 2022/30 directive and EN 18031-1 and EN 18031-2 standards. Independent TÜV SÜD tests have confirmed the security of Sungrow's COM100 communication units.

Moreover, Sungrow is the first renewable energy manufacturer to obtain ETSI EN 303 645 certification, the strictest European cybersecurity standard for networked devices. The company actively invests in cybersecurity features to protect its systems from potential threats.

By 2025, Sungrow has installed and commissioned battery storage systems in several European countries including Germany, Italy, and Spain. These installations focus on commercial and residential storage projects, supported by government incentives such as 30% subsidies in Germany, driving recovery in residential energy storage markets.

As of December 2024, Sungrow has installed 740 GW of power electronic converters worldwide, making it a global leader in renewable energy technology. The company's expanding footprint in Southeast Europe, including Romania, positions it well to contribute to future projects aligned with Romania's National Energy and Climate Plan.

Sungrow's European team and growing presence in the region make the company a trusted partner for developers, EPCs, and energy operators in Romania. Recognized as the world's most bankable energy storage company (BloombergNEF), Sungrow continues to lead the way in sustainable energy solutions.

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