LONGi Green Energy, a global leading green energy enterprise based in Xi'an, has put into operation its first integrated energy storage project in Italy.
Equipped with a 13.75-megawatt/50.16-megawatt-hour energy storage system and running in coordination with a 35-megawatt-peak photovoltaic power station, the project is expected to cut carbon dioxide emissions by over 74,000 metric tons a year and supply clean power to nearly 123,000 households, advancing the green transformation of the local energy structure.
LONGi delivered an integrated solution for the power station, covering core energy storage equipment as well as system management and control. Supported by a unified technical system, the solution avoids extra energy losses caused by the integration of multiple discrete devices, optimizes overall energy efficiency, and ensures the efficient consumption and stable output of clean power.
In addition, LONGi provides full-lifecycle technical support for the project under a long-term service agreement, including equipment maintenance, performance monitoring, and emergency response. This helps clients reduce operation and maintenance pressures and secure long-term project returns.
A LONGi representative said this project marks not only LONGi's first successful practice in the European energy storage market, but also demonstrates its outstanding advantages in delivery efficiency and system reliability.
Southern Europe, particularly Italy, boasts abundant solar resources, with a rising demand for integrated PV and energy storage solutions. LONGi's success in this benchmark project precisely responds to the orientation of Europe's green energy policies, and lays a solid foundation for the company's further expansion across Europe and the global market.
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