Sineng Electric has announced its first shipment of Power Conversion Systems (PCS) to the U.S. for a 140.8MW/140.8MWh energy storage project in Texas.
The company is supplying 44 units of its 3.2MW String PCS MV turnkey station to the standalone BESS facility, which will contribute to grid stability through peak shaving and frequency regulation.
The recently delivered first phase consisted of 22 units. The 3.2MW turnkey station integrates 16 units of 200kW string PCS, a low-voltage switchboard and a pad-mounted transformer. Its string design enables rack-level battery management, improving charging and discharging capacity. The string PCS, with a maximum efficiency of 99.0% and advanced H/LVRT and H/LFRT functionalities, guarantees superior system performance and reliability.
Sineng CEO Gene Yang commented: “Energy storage is a critical enabler of the global energy transition, facilitating the integration of renewable energy and advancing decarbonization objectives. As energy storage technology rapidly evolves, Sineng Electric remains at the forefront, leveraging our extensive product portfolio, engineering expertise and efficient delivery capabilities to drive this transformation. This project represents a pivotal moment in our expansion into the U.S. market and beyond, reaffirming our dedication to localizing operations in North America and meeting the growing demand for cutting-edge energy storage solutions.”