Recently, the signing, delivery, and implementation of projects in the global energy storage market have continued to accelerate. Sungrow secured over 11GWh in energy storage orders at the GRES 2026 event, further expanding its footprint in the European market. Concurrently, energy storage projects from companies such as Singularity Energy, Far East Energy Storage, and SMS Energy have been successively commissioned, delivered, or installed both domestically and internationally. These projects cover multiple application scenarios, including large-scale grid energy storage, commercial and industrial (C&I) energy storage, and overseas long-duration energy storage.
Sungrow Secures Another 11GWh in Energy Storage Orders
At the 3rd Global Renewable Energy Summit (GRES 2026), Sungrow signed new energy storage orders totaling over 11GWh on-site, which notably included a market share of over 2GWh specifically for Europe.
During the summit, Sungrow introduced PowerMatrix—a novel system architecture designed for dynamic energy allocation—along with the Matrix inverter and the utility-scale energy storage system, PowerTitan 3.0. The PowerTitan 3.0 system promises to achieve a 92% round-trip efficiency and can complete the deployment of a 1GWh project within just 12 days.
KSTAR Signs 1GWh Battery Storage Distribution Agreement in Australia
At the Smart Energy Exhibition in Australia, KSTAR signed a 1GWh battery storage distribution agreement spanning from 2026 to 2028 with One Stop Warehouse (OSW), a solar product distributor based in Queensland, Australia.
Under the agreement, OSW will bring KSTAR's residential, commercial, and industrial (C&I) energy storage solutions to local installers and commercial customers nationwide. The agreement covers KSTAR's residential battery range, including the BlueSpark series—a modular system starting at 5.12kWh per unit and scalable up to 40kWh—as well as a broader suite of C&I energy storage solutions. These will be supported by a local team providing pre-sales technical support and post-sales commissioning services.
Singularity Energy Facilitates Commissioning of 600MWh Energy Storage Project
Recently, the Yanchi Hanjun 150MW/600MWh energy storage project, for which Singularity Energy provided a full-stack solution, was officially commissioned.
It is reported that the Yanchi Hanjun 150MW/600MWh energy storage project is located in Yanchi County, Wuzhong City, Ningxia. In terms of project layout, the entire station is equipped with 30 sets of 5MW/20MWh liquid-cooled energy storage units. Each unit consists of four Galaxy-1-4G systems and one eLink-HV35 system, totaling 120 commissioned Galaxy-1 string-type prefabricated cabins, a product independently developed by Singularity Energy.
In December 2025, the project successfully completed full-station grid connection testing and acceptance. In April 2026, it successfully passed third-party inspection and acceptance, achieving grid connection and market entry to officially begin operations.
Far East Energy Storage Installs First Batch of Equipment for US C&I Project
Recently, Far East Energy Storage successfully completed the installation of the first batch of equipment for its commercial and industrial energy storage project in California, USA, officially entering the on-the-ground implementation phase.
This project primarily utilizes the Far East Energy Storage T231H202 all-in-one C&I energy storage cabinet. With single-cabinet specifications of 125kW/261kWh, it integrates a Power Conversion System (PCS), battery system, thermal management system, and smart management unit into a single entity. This setup meets the practical demands of local US C&I scenarios for energy storage system reliability, scenario adaptability, and intelligent control.
SMS Energy Delivers Energy Storage Project to Ukraine
Recently, SMS Energy 's 3.75MW/15MWh long-duration energy storage project for Ukraine completed full-process pre-factory acceptance at the company's production base and was officially loaded and shipped to Ukraine.
The 3.75MW/15MWh energy storage system shipped this time is a 4-hour long-duration grid-forming energy storage solution. It precisely addresses the core pain points of Ukraine's weak post-war power grid, frequent extreme weather events, and recurring power outages.
Source:EnergyTrend
