According to EnergyTrend, the signing and implementation of cooperation agreements across the global energy storage industrial chain have accelerated recently. Highlights include REPT BATTERO securing longterm cell procurement orders, Ford finalizing a 5year energy storage supply agreement with a maximum capacity of 20 GWh, and multiple energy storage projects being connected to the grid and put into operation one after another.
REPT BATTERO Signs 2 GWh Cell Procurement Agreement
On May 14, REPT BATTERO officially signed a framework cooperation agreement for cell procurement with Guangzhou Yigongpin Trading Co., Ltd. (Yigongpin), including an annual 2 GWh procurement deal for energy storage and power cells.
REPT BATTERO stated that starting from this framework agreement, it will further deepen cooperation with Yigongpin in cell supply, cost optimization, industrial park investment and other areas.
Ford Energy Signs 20 GWh Energy Storage Supply Agreement
On May 18, foreign media reported that Ford Energy, a whollyowned subsidiary of Ford Motor Company, signed a 5year framework supply agreement for battery energy storage systems with a fullyowned subsidiary of Électricité de France (EDF) that focuses on global renewable energy and energy storage grid services.
Under the agreement, EDF may purchase battery energy storage systems from Ford Energy at a maximum annual volume of 4 GWh, with a cumulative 5year upper limit of 20 GWh.
Initial product deliveries are scheduled to begin in 2028. Ford Energy will supply its DC Block energy storage units equipped with 512 Ah lithium iron phosphate cells. Each standard 20foot container integrates a capacity of 5.45 MWh, with optional 2hour or 4hour discharge configurations. The products are applicable for frequency regulation, power trading, peakvalley arbitrage and microgrid integration.
RelyEZ Energy’s 110 MWh Hungarian Project Nears Commissioning
On May 18,RelyEZ Energy announced phased progress on the largescale Oroszlány energy storage project in Hungary in which it participates. All energy storage equipment required for the project has been delivered, and gridconnection and commissioning will take place soon.
RelyEZ Energy is responsible for the delivery of the 110 MWh energy storage system and fullprocess technical support for the Oroszlány project. The facility is equipped with 22 sets of GridUltra 5016 liquidcooled energy storage battery systems. Upon completion, the project will be connected to Hungary’s power grid and eligible to participate in ancillary service markets such as Europe’s aFFR.
To date, RelyEZ Energy’s overseas business covers multiple countries and regions across Europe, the Americas, Asia and Africa, with cumulative overseas project contract orders exceeding 10 GWh.
Chint Power Connects Another Energy Storage Project to the Grid
On May 18, Chint Power announced the gridconnection of its Kagoshima energy storage project in Kyushu, Japan.
The Kagoshima project features a 3.6 MW/10 MWh energy storage system adopting a twostage architecture that supports wide DC voltage adaptive regulation. Equipped with gridforming technology, the system can actively provide voltage support, inertia response and frequency regulation capabilities.
Hanxing Energy Delivers Energy Storage Project
On May 13, the 2.1 MW/4.861 MWh energy storage project of Hefei Hedong Intelligent Manufacturing Co., Ltd., invested and constructed by Anhui Hanxing Energy Co., Ltd., was connected to the grid and put into operation.
The project took only over two months from construction start to gridconnection. With a capacity of 2.1 MW/4.861 MWh, it consists of 21 energy storage battery cabinets, 6 gridconnection cabinets and 3 power cabinets. All generated electricity is directly supplied to the factory for production use, effectively cutting the enterprise’s power consumption costs.
Source:EnergyTrend
