2.1GWh! Two Companies Sign Major Energy Storage Deals, Covering European C&I Storage and Sodium-ion Battery Systems

1GWh! Huna Energy and Huaxia Jiaye Forge Strategic Partnership
On March 10, Zhejiang Huna Energy Co., Ltd. and Beijing Huaxia Jiaye New Energy Co., Ltd. successfully signed a 1GWh energy storage system strategic cooperation agreement in Beijing. The collaboration includes multiple energy storage projects, such as those in Jiangyin’s Xuxiake Town, Nanjing Gaochun, and Zhenjiang Xinhua. Specific procurement volumes will be finalized through follow-up contracts, with all projects expected to achieve grid-connected operation by June 30. Notably, the 1GWh deal includes 100MWh of sodium-ion battery systems utilizing Huna Energy’s proprietary sodium-ion cell technology.

Meeting Thailand’s Deputy PM! Linyang Energy Deepens Southeast Asia Strategy
Recently, Lu Yonghua, President of Linyang Group and Chairman of Linyang Energy, led a delegation to Thailand and met with Deputy Prime Minister and Energy Minister Pirapan Salirathavibhaga. The two sides discussed Thailand’s energy market trends, policy directions, and collaboration opportunities in smart grids, renewable energy, and energy storage. This engagement underscores Linyang Energy’s commitment to the Thai market and injects new momentum into bilateral energy industry development.

Transportation + Energy! Linyang Energy Storage and CEEC (Shanghai) Sign Strategic Agreement
On March 6, CEEC (Shanghai) Equipment Engineering Co., Ltd. and Jiangsu Linyang Energy Storage Technology Co., Ltd. held a grand signing ceremony at Linyang Group’s headquarters. Shi Hongsheng, Chairman of Linyang Energy Storage, emphasized the strategic significance: “The integration of transportation and energy is a critical frontier for high-quality growth in energy storage. This partnership will accelerate Linyang’s transition from a standalone storage supplier to a comprehensive ‘transportation + energy’ service provider. Leveraging joint resources, we will develop integrated PV-storage-charging systems, port microgrids, and other demonstration projects under the ‘generation-grid-load-storage’ framework, delivering replicable Chinese solutions for low-carbon transportation.”

1.1GWh! Inclenergy Accelerates European Market Expansion
In recent developments, Inclenergy has secured strategic partnerships with multiple industry leaders in Italy and Romania, totaling over 1.1GWh in contracted capacity and an estimated order value exceeding RMB 1 billion. The collaborations span commercial and industrial (C&I) energy storage sectors.

China’s First Hybrid Grid-Forming Energy Storage Project Goes Live
On March 6, the Ningdong Photovoltaic Base’s “Key Technology Research and Demonstration Project for Hybrid Lithium Battery + Supercapacitor Energy Storage” was successfully grid-connected. As China’s inaugural hybrid grid-forming energy storage project, it combines 10MW/20MWh lithium-ion batteries, 1MW/5min supercapacitors, and 200kW/400kWh sodium-ion batteries. Jointly developed by National Energy New Energy Research Institute and Ningxia Electric Power Co., Ltd., the project employs hybrid grid-forming technology tailored to western China’s renewable-rich grids, focusing on configuration optimization, low-cost sodium-ion integration, cluster management, and hybrid grid-forming validation.

Duofuodu’s 100MWh Energy Storage Station Enters Operation
On March 10, Henan Province’s largest user-side energy storage system—Duofuodu’s 100MWh station—completed commissioning and commenced operations. Located at Duofuodu New Materials Co., Ltd.’s Jiaozuo facility and built by Shenzhen Duofuodu Energy Storage Technology Co., Ltd., the RMB 90 million project spans 4,100㎡. Its configuration includes four 5MWh and twelve 6.5MWh battery containers, plus eight step-up containers.

2GWh Equipment + 1GWh Plant! Gansu Qingyang Partners with Tongli Risheng and Tianqi Hongyuan
On March 5, Qingyang Municipal Government signed a strategic framework agreement with Tongli Risheng and its subsidiary Tianqi Hongyuan to jointly develop an energy storage equipment manufacturing base and power stations. With a total investment of RMB 2 billion, the project will proceed in phases: Phase I, starting in Q1 2025, includes a 2GWh equipment production line and a 1GWh lithium iron phosphate (LFP) electrochemical storage plant.