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‘Rapid growth but disorderly competiton’: Longi enters energy storage industry with PotisEdge deal

Source: Energy Storage News


Longi PotisEdge Presidents agreeing marking the new partnership with a ceremony in London. Image: Longi.

PotisEdge manufactures BESS and all its components (except cells) from its facilities in Suzhou, and soon Georgia, US. Here, battery modules are being sorted and assembled into packs, prior to BESS assembly. Image: PotisEdge.

We caught up with the president of system integrator PotisEdge following news of its acquisition by Longi, which marks the Chinese solar PV giant’s move into the energy storage industry.

 

News of Longi’s acquisition of PotisEdge first emerged on 13 November, with a public notice on the Shaanxi Provincial Administration for Market Regulation website. It revealed that Longi Green Energy Technology has agreed to acquire c.62% of PotisEdge via an equity acquisition, capital increase and voting rights, giving it sole control of the firm. Prior to the deal, PotisEdge was 44.79% held by individuals.

Longi and PotisEdge are characterising the deal as a partnership via which Longi will launch its ‘Energy Storage One-Stop Solution’, as it now covers solar, hydrogen and energy storage. Longi said its energy storage solution will be deployed first in key markets such as the UK, Germany, Italy, and Spain.

Longi VP Dennis She said in the announcement: “The current development stage of the energy storage industry is very similar to the early days of solar — confidence-driven rapid growth, but also bringing disorderly competition. The future dimension of competition in energy storage has evolved from ‘having the technology’ to ‘value reliability.”

 

PotisEdge president: Combination will offer opportunities

Speaking to Energy-Storage.news at an event in London marking the deal, PotisEdge founder and president Minjie Shi said: “Longi will bring the strong brand name and a big market to PotisEdge, and the combination of the two companies offers big opportunities to the market.”

“We are a technology company that designs and manufactures all the key components with the exception of the battery cells. We’re highly integrated, and that’s allowed us to gain a good reputation and solve market challenges,” Shi said.

“Battery cell manufacturing and system integration are totally different. Battery cells are a chemistry process, system integration is about controls, software, hardware and intelligent systems.”

 

Core technology offering

The firm’s offering is built around the five ‘S’s: BMS (battery management system), EMS (energy management system), PCS (power conversion system), TMS (thermal management system) and its proprietary ICCS (intelligent cell contact system) technology for predicting thermal runaway.

In September, the firm launched a 6.25MWh AC BESS product with string inverters and its ICCS technology for fire safety. The tech is designed for monitoring and protection of battery cells, to prevent thermal runaway and ensure safe operation of the system. It provides early warnings, predictions and an immediate response to potential cell malfunctions.

Before the AC launch, its grid-scale products were DC products. “Amongst the 12GWh of deployments, that has mainly been DC products, especially the 5MWh unit. Now we are shipping the all-in-one AC solution,” Shi said, adding that all regions are showing demand for both DC and AC products.

He added that the PotisEdge brand would remain for the foreseeable future, as it had over a decade of experience in the BESS industry with 12GWh deployed. It has mainly been active in the grid-scale segment, with deployments to date primarily in China, but also in North America, Europe and Australia.

 

Markets

“Europe is an important market for us, we’ve already delivered for a few sites here like Italy,” he said.

It has 31GWh manufacturing capacity from its facility in Suzhou, China, and a 4-6GWh one in Atlanta, Georgia, US, set to start manufacturing next year. The Atlanta facility will produce the same products as its Suzhou facility, but will be more automated, with only 100 employees needed, Shi said.

“For the US market, the main thing is to localise production, and we’ve focused on solving this for the last two years. All companies are facing that same challenge.”

PotisEdge is also working on a modular BESS solution, as many other system integrators and BESS manufacturers have done in response to transportation issues with ever more energy-dense and heavy 20-foot containers.

As part of its expansion into storage with PotisEdge, Longi will establish a Solar-Storage Technology Innovation Center Center of Excellence in Europe, it said.

Chinese solar PV companies have steadily moved into energy storage, seeking to capitalise on its growth opportunities but also to offset falling profits in their core market as the sector suffers from over-supply. See all coverage of Longi by our sister site PV Tech here.

PotisEdge president Minjie Shi and Energy-Storage.news reporter Cameron Murray.

(By Cameron Murray)


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CNNC, HyperStrong, Trina Storage, and PotisEdge Lead the Charge! China’s Energy Storage Firms Secure GWh-Scale Overseas Contracts

Source: CNESA


In recent weeks, Chinese energy storage companies have made remarkable progress in global markets, winning a series of large-scale overseas contracts across diverse application scenarios including solar-plus-storage, grid-side, user-side, and data center projects, showcasing the strong international competitiveness of China’s energy storage technology.

 

CNNC Signed 1.2 GWh Solar-Storage Project in Indonesia

On October 28, international media reported that Singapore-based renewable energy company Equator Renewables Asia (ERA) signed an agreement with CNNC’s subsidiary CNNP Rich Energy (International) to jointly develop a 900 MWp solar and 1.2 GWh battery storage project in Indonesia’s Riau Islands. The project aims to supply green electricity to Singapore.

 

HyperStrong Expanded Projects in the EMEA Region

HyperStrong has achieved major breakthroughs in the Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) storage markets, securing projects in Greece, Estonia, Lithuania, Côte d'Ivoire, and Zimbabwe.

In Greece, the company signed a 45 MWh grid-side standalone energy storage plant, marking its first large-scale project in Southern Europe. In Estonia and Lithuania, it deployed 7 MWh, 20 MWh, and 5 MWh grid-side systems. In Côte d'Ivoire, it completed three factory energy storage projects using HyperBlock III 5 MWh systems. In Zimbabwe, HyperStrong advanced user-side cooperation, deploying 15 HyperCube C&I storage systems in the first phase.

 

Trina Storage Secured 1 GWh Sales Contract in Europe

On October 31, Trina Solar Co., Ltd. announced that its subsidiary Jiangsu Trina Storage Co., Ltd. signed a 1 GWh+ energy storage product sales contract with a European customer. The project will use the company’s next-generation Elementa 2 Pro flexible battery container.

 

Trina Storage won 233 MW / 1003 MWh Grid-Forming Storage Project in

Chile

Trina Storage also won GWh-scale order overseas again. Partnering with Atlas Renewable Energy, it will co-develop a 233 MW / 1003 MWh grid-forming energy storage project in Chile. Backed by Atlas’s recent US$475 million financing, the project will form part of a large-scale solar-plus-storage complex.

 

Narada Power Won RMB 478 Million Contract in U.S. AIDC Project

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BYD Signed 300 MWh Storage Deal in Mexico

BYD Energy Storage and Mexico’s Skysense Energy will deploy 300 MWh of storage capacity by 2026, primarily using BYD’s MC Cube-T BESS. The systems will support commercial, industrial, and utility-scale applications, offering frequency regulation, virtual power plant, and backup functions.

 

Robestec Won 40 MWh Storage Project in Guinea

On October 24, Shanghai Robestec Energy Co, Ltd. announced its bid win for the 40 MWh Boké Port 2 Storage Project of SMB-Winning Consortium in Guinea, part of the Winning Alliance. The project will adopt the Enprime-Y liquid-cooled container system and microgrid technology to enhance port energy efficiency and reliability, supporting green low-carbon operations.

 

PotisEdge Reached Strategic Cooperation with A Well-known Australian

Energy Enterprise

PotisEdge Energy and Australia’s leading energy company Club Solar signed a strategic cooperation agreement to deploy and promote 2 GWh of residential storage systems in the Australian market.

 

ZOE Energy Storage Signed A 400 MWh Order and Launched A Factory in

Hungary

ZOE Energy Storage announced a 400 MWh storage order from European partners and launched its new “Europe 2.0 Channel Business Model.” The company also unveiled its next-generation Z BOX-C PLUS C&I system and broke ground on a 6 GWh storage factory in Hungary, scheduled for completion in 2026 to enhance local production capacity.

 

Fox ESS Signed Strategic Cooperation with Australian Distributors

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2 GWh with OSW focuses on advanced system deployment.

2 GWh with Solar Juice centers on residential storage systems.

 

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2GWh Residential Energy Storage Partnership! PotisEdge Makes Major Progress in the Australian Market

Source: PotisEdge


Recently, PotisEdge and Australia’s renowned energy enterprise Club Solar held a signing ceremony to establish a strategic partnership. According to the agreement, the two parties will jointly promote the deployment and application of 2GWh residential energy storage systems in the Australian market.

Through this strategic collaboration, the two sides aim to achieve comprehensive synergy and mutual benefits. Leveraging its strong R&D capabilities and global supply chain resources, PotisEdge will provide internationally competitive residential energy storage solutions, while Club Solar, with its extensive channel network and localized service experience in the Australian market, will build a robust market service system.

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