Trina Storage and Eku Energy Commission 40MWh Battery Storage System in UK, Boosting Grid Flexibility

Trina Storage and Eku Energy Commission 40MWh Battery Storage System in UK, Boosting Grid Flexibility

In a significant step towards a more sustainable and resilient energy future, Trina Storage, a global leader in energy storage solutions, has announced the successful grid connection and commissioning of the Maldon 40MWh Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) in partnership with Eku Energy, a leading energy storage specialist. Located in Essex, England, this project marks Eku Energy’s first commercially operational battery storage project in the UK.

The Maldon BESS boasts a rapid response capability of 350 milliseconds, enabling it to provide essential ancillary and balancing services to the UK national grid and local networks. These services are crucial for enhancing grid flexibility and stability, particularly as the UK transitions towards a greater reliance on renewable energy sources like wind and solar. The system’s ability to respond quickly and effectively to fluctuations in power demand helps ensure a reliable and consistent energy supply.

Trina Storage, leveraging its extensive expertise in energy storage solutions, played a key role in the project’s success. The company was responsible for the engineering design, system integration, and commissioning of the Maldon BESS, ensuring the highest standards of quality and reliability. The project’s successful completion is a testament to Trina Storage’s commitment to providing innovative and sustainable energy solutions.

The Maldon project is further bolstered by a 10-year contract between Trina Storage and Eku Energy, demonstrating their shared commitment to ensuring the system’s long-term performance and reliability. This collaboration represents a crucial step in the UK’s energy transition, enabling the integration of renewable energy sources and enhancing grid resilience.

“We are delighted to partner with Eku Energy in the successful delivery of this milestone battery storage project,” stated Gabriele Buccini, Head of Energy Storage at Trinasolar Europe. “This achievement not only showcases Trina Storage’s technological leadership in the energy storage field but also lays a solid foundation for our further expansion into the European market. We look forward to continuing to promote more efficient and sustainable energy solutions in the future.”

Daniel Burrows, CEO of Eku Energy, echoed this sentiment, highlighting the project’s positive impact on the UK’s energy landscape. “The commissioning of the Maldon Battery Energy Storage System will provide support for the flexibility of the UK electricity network and the integration of renewable energy. Our collaboration with Trina Storage enabled the efficient implementation of this project, positively impacting the UK’s energy transition.”

As a global leader in energy storage solutions, Trina Storage remains committed to promoting sustainable global energy development through technological innovation and high-quality localized services. The successful implementation of the Maldon project is a testament to Trina Storage’s expertise in system integration and strengthens its position as a key player in the international energy storage market. Looking ahead, Trina Storage plans to expand its global business footprint and continue driving the development of high-quality energy storage projects, contributing significantly to the global energy transition.

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