Trina Storage accelerates energy storage growth across Asia-Pacific

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Trina Storage has announced it has reached a significant milestone, with more than 2.4 GWh of utility-scale storage capacity currently under execution across the Asia-Pacific region (excluding China). Spanning Australia, Japan, South and Southeast Asia, these deployments represent a substantial contribution to the 16 GWh of new BESS capacity projected to be added in APAC (excluding China) during 2025.

As demand for grid-scale storage continues to accelerate across key markets across the region, the company has been selected to supply advanced BESS technology for several large-scale renewable energy projects. This includes 1.7 GWh of BESS for one of the region’s largest storage projects to date in South Asia and 500MWh for Australia’s Limestone Coast North Energy Park.  

The projects are powered by the Elementa Series, a smart, fully integrated storage platform built with Trina’s in-house lithium iron phosphate (LFP) cells and designed to optimize performance from cell to grid. Key features include a smart thermal management system that maintains cell temperature variation within 3°C and auxiliary power consumption as low as 1.8%. These capabilities are engineered to reduce energy losses by up to 30% compared to conventional systems, supporting higher system efficiency and potentially contributing additional annual usable energy.

“Our growing presence across APAC reflects not only strong market demand, but also growing recognition of Trina Storage’s differentiated technology, delivery capabilities and long-term reliability,” commented Head of Storage for Asia Pacific Dr Leo Zhao. “Trina Storage is well-prepared, with a full-scope delivery framework from manufacturing to commissioning. In key markets, we have established expert local teams who understand regional policies, grid requirements and market dynamics. With proven technical strength and reliable project delivery, the company is setting new benchmarks for the global energy storage industry.”

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