According to EnergyTrend, JDEnergy reached a 200MWh cooperation agreement with local enterprise EBR Energy at the Pakistan International Solar Exhibition 2026. In addition, BYD delivered a 50MW/250MWh Blade Battery energy storage system to Fortescue of Australia, and will supply 4–5GWh of products for its industrial green power grid supporting energy storage project.
JDEnergy Signs 200MWh Energy Storage Cooperation Deal in Pakistan
From April 17 to 19 local time, the Pakistan International Solar Exhibition 2026 was grandly held at Lahore Expo Centre. JDEnergy showcased its eBlock-250 and eBlock-418A products. The eBlock-250 is tailor-made for commercial & industrial energy storage, while the eBlock-418A covers a full range of scenarios including generation-side, grid-side and commercial & industrial energy storage.
During the exhibition, JDEnergy signed a strategic cooperation agreement with EBR Energy. Representatives of both parties signed a 200MWh annual framework agreement for BESS sales agency cooperation.
EBR Energy is a leading new energy enterprise in Pakistan with rich development experience and mature channel networks. JDEnergy boasts outstanding technical strength and a complete delivery system. In the future, both sides will leverage their respective resource advantages to jointly carry out brand promotion, marketing, localized team training and other businesses.
BYD Secures Major Australian Energy Storage Order
Recently, Australian iron ore giant Fortescue announced the acceleration of construction for the world’s first industrial green energy grid project, which is equipped with 1.2GW PV capacity, over 600MW wind power and 4–5GWh energy storage (BESS). Data shows the total planned investment of this green power project is approximately USD 2.5 billion (equivalent to about CNY 17 billion).
According to a Fortescue spokesperson, LONGi modules will be adopted for the PV section, Envision Energy wind turbines for wind power equipment, and BYD will be the exclusive supplier of battery energy storage systems.
The first energy storage project under the bilateral cooperation has been officially launched in the Pilbara mining area, Western Australia. BYD’s first delivered project is located at North Star Junction, completed and put into operation in December 2025. Adopting BYD’s core Blade Battery and liquid-cooled energy storage container, the project has a capacity of 50MW/250MWh.
Source:EnergyTrend
