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Major Energy Storage Players Including EVE Energy, HiTHIUM, and Tianneng Disclose Latest Orders and Delivery Milestones
2026-02-11 14:38

Recently, several companies—including EVE Energy, HiTHIUM, Tianneng Energy Storage, Desay Battery, and Sermatec—have successively announced their latest updates regarding new orders and delivery progress.

EVE Energy Secures Massive 10 GWh Energy Storage System Order

On January 31, EVE Energy announced the signing of a strategic cooperation agreement with Beijing State Grid Electric Power Technology Co., Ltd., securing a future order for 10 GWh of large battery systems.

The simultaneous commissioning of the Ruite New Energy Lingshou County 200 MW/400 MWh independent energy storage project on the same day was a crucial factor in facilitating this substantial order. This power station is equipped with 80 units of the "Mr. Giant" 5 MWh DC energy storage systems—based on 628 Ah large batteries—and 40 integrated booster/converter cabins.

The commissioning of this project validates the stability and efficiency of 628 Ah large battery technology in utility-scale applications, marking a successful transition from forward-looking exploration to mass-scale deployment.

HiTHIUM Signs Cooperation Agreement for 2 GWh Projects

Recently, HiTHIUM officially signed a strategic cooperation framework agreement with the KNESS Group in Warsaw, Poland. With the Ukrainian market as their core focus, the two parties will engage in deep collaboration over the next two years to facilitate the deployment of energy storage projects totaling 2 GWh.

This cooperation covers a variety of energy storage system products with different durations, including 6.25 MWh and 5 MWh units. The first batch, comprising approximately 400 MWh of products, is scheduled for delivery in the first quarter of 2026.

As an established local energy project developer, the KNESS Group has a history of collaboration with HiTHIUM. This signing defines the technical roadmap and delivery schedule for the coming two years. Both parties will focus on deep synergy in project development and system integration to accelerate the large-scale adoption of long-duration energy storage solutions in the Ukraine region.

Tianneng Energy Storage Begins First Delivery for Five-Year South African Framework Cooperation

Recently, Tianneng Energy Storage officially shipped its initial batch of 261 kWh liquid-cooled integrated energy storage cabinets to the South African market. This marks the official commencement of the five-year framework procurement cooperation previously signed with Wuhan Jineng, moving the partnership into the substantive delivery phase.

The products in this delivery are standardized equipment developed by Tianneng specifically for the environmental conditions of the South African market. Upon arrival, the equipment will primarily support local commercial and industrial (C&I) energy storage and microgrid scenarios, addressing the local demand for a stable power supply.

Desay Battery Completes Delivery of 2 MW/4.8 MWh Energy Storage Order

On February 9, the "Sliven" 2 MW/4.8 MWh user-side energy storage project in Bulgaria, featuring core equipment provided by Desay Battery, officially entered commercial operation.

The project utilizes 14 units of Desay Battery's proprietary 344 kWh liquid-cooled battery cabinets. These cabinets feature in-house developed storage cells known for high safety, long cycle life, and high energy efficiency. By effectively combining Desay’s Battery Management System (BMS) with its Energy Management System (EMS), the solution enables real-time platform monitoring, intelligent diagnosis, and comprehensive analysis, thereby maximizing the project's energy, economic, and environmental benefits.

Sermatec Secures Orders from Multiple Countries in Europe and Asia-Pacific

Recently, Sermatec has achieved substantive progress in the global commercial and industrial (C&I) energy storage market. Its self-developed Starlink series 261 kWh energy storage system has secured multiple consecutive orders across Europe and the Asia-Pacific region, accelerating the company’s overseas delivery timeline.

In the European market, the system has successfully entered countries including the Czech Republic, Croatia, Germany, Slovakia, and Greece. Current fulfillment progress indicates that the project in Greece is already operational; the project in the Czech Republic has completed installation and is nearing commissioning; equipment for the Croatian project has arrived; and deliveries for projects in Germany and Slovakia are proceeding according to schedule.

Concurrently, in the Asia-Pacific market, a C&I energy storage project in Malaysia has entered the shipment coordination phase, marking the further establishment of the company's business in the Southeast Asian market.

Source:EnergyTrend

 
Tags:energy storage , EVE
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