Chinese solar PV module maker TrinaSolar has announced a partnership with AMEA Power to deploy the Elementa 2 platform for the 300 MWh Abidos solar PV project in Egypt.
The Abydos battery energy storage project is claimed to be the first project in Egypt to deploy a utility-scale battery energy storage solution (BESS).
It is said to represent a major expansion of the existing 500 MW solar power plant in Kom Ombo, Aswan Governorate.
Trinasolar’s Elementa 2 platform has features such as vertically integrated LFP cells, a module design for increased power density, compatibility with various PCS systems, intelligent liquid cooling, and advanced safety systems.
Vincent Wu, Vice President of Global Sales for TrinaSolar and President of the Middle East and Africa University, said: “This pioneering project highlights the vital role TrinaSolar plays in driving innovation, ensuring safety, and supporting the region’s transition to a more sustainable and reliable energy future.
“We are proud to contribute to this transformative endeavor, bringing clean energy to Egypt and setting the standard for utility-scale energy storage solutions in North Africa.”
The Abidos solar PV project combines renewable energy with advanced storage technology to improve grid stability and support the region’s sustainable energy transition, according to the company.
AMEA Power Chairman Hussein Al Nowais said: “AMEA Power is committed to promoting renewable energy projects that have a significant impact.
“Incorporating TrinaSolar’s innovative Elementa 2 technology into the Abidos solar PV project represents a major step forward in Egypt’s energy landscape and exemplifies the power of collaboration in achieving sustainability goals.”
Trinasolar offers smart solar and energy storage solutions for a sustainable future.
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