Powin ramps up Taiwan manufacturing as counterpoint to ‘uncertainties’ in US-China relations

December 2, 2020
LinkedIn
Twitter
Reddit
Facebook
Email
Powin Energy launched its Stack range of energy storage products earlier this year. Image: Powin Energy.

Large-scale energy storage solutions provider Powin Energy has begun manufacturing of its products at two additional sites in Taiwan.

The Oregon-headquartered US company said that it has already delivered more than 200MWh of its recently-launched Stack energy storage system products from existing Taiwanese facilities, and is ramping up annual production capacity from 700MWh to 2.5GWh.

Powin said that it has opened the additional facilities in response to “massive order growth,” but also said that due to ongoing political and trade tensions between the US and China, a growing number of customers in the US are reluctant to purchase systems and equipment made in China.

As relations between the US and China became more fraught earlier this year, outgoing President Donald Trump signed an executive order which moved to outlaw the “acquisition, importation, transfer, or installation of any bulk-power system electric equipment” if it involves a foreign sponsor and is judged to be a threat to the US. There was, however, no clear indication as to what specific types of equipment would fall under this category, with lawyers contacted by sister publication PV Tech unable to offer any clarity given the ambiguous wording of the order. Other Chinese power equipment manufacturers, most notably inverter supplier Huawei, have shuttered US-facing supply and distribution divisions in the wake of heightened tensions between the two counties.

This article requires Premium SubscriptionBasic (FREE) Subscription

Try Premium for just $1

  • Full premium access for the first month at only $1
  • Converts to an annual rate after 30 days unless cancelled
  • Cancel anytime during the trial period

Premium Benefits

  • Expert industry analysis and interviews
  • Digital access to PV Tech Power journal
  • Exclusive event discounts

Or get the full Premium subscription right away

Or continue reading this article for free

While the company owns production facilities in China where some of its supply chain is also based, including the battery company CATL which supplies Powin with large-format lithium iron phosphate (LFP) cells, it has struck up contract manufacturing deals with companies based in Taiwan. All of Powin’s Stack range used in the US are labelled as “Made in Taiwan”.

Powin’s customers in the US include independent power producers (IPPs), utilities and commercial and industrial (C&I) entities. Meanwhile its Taiwanese manufacturing partners have been selected for their best-in-class capabilities, the company claimed, and meet certification requirements as well as having established track records in industries such as semiconductors, electric vehicles and of course, battery-related products and equipment.

Recent project wins for the company covered by Energy-Storage.news include 200MW of projects in Texas with developer Key Capture Energy and a deal to supply a new range of DC-coupled solutions to developer Amp for projects in the Northeastern US.

On that latter deal, Powin Energy senior director of product KJ Plank told this site in early October that the company is poised to see “exponential growth” in the DC-coupled grid-scale solar-plus-storage segment of the energy industry in the coming years. Meanwhile, Powin executive VP Danny Lu was interviewed for a recent feature article, ‘Building battery storage systems to meet changing market requirements‘, focusing on the challenges involved in building large-scale lithium-ion battery storage.

24 March 2026
Dallas, Texas
The Energy Storage Summit USA is the only place where you are guaranteed to meet all the most important investors, developers, IPPs, RTOs and ISOs, policymakers, utilities, energy buyers, service providers, consultancies and technology providers in one room, to ensure that your deals get done as efficiently as possible. Book your ticket today to join us in 2026!
15 September 2026
San Diego, USA
You can expect to meet and network with all the key industry players again in 2025 from major US asset owners, operators, RTOs and ISOs, optimizers, software and analytics providers, technical consultancies, O&M technology providers and more.

Read Next

February 20, 2026
A flurry of BESS project news from big-name players in Western Europe in the run-up to the Energy Storage Summit next week, with Neoen, Statkraft, Zenobē and Infranode moving projects forward in Germany, Ireland, the UK and Denmark. Highlights include a 15-year toll between Drax and Zenobē, and multiple 4-hour duration systems.
February 20, 2026
Quinbrook Infrastructure Partners has submitted the 780MW second stage of its Supernode BESS to Australia’s EPBC Act process for review.
February 19, 2026
In this US news roundup, CC Power signs an agreement with Hydrostor for 400MWh of its Willow Rock LDES project, PowerSecure builds microgrids in New Mexico, and ESS Inc acquires VoltStorage.
Premium
February 19, 2026
“Australia remains a multi-gigawatt proving ground for utility-scale energy storage systems,” says Kashish Shah of Wärtsilä Energy Storage.
February 18, 2026
IPP Lydian Energy has secured US$689 million in financing for two solar projects and a battery energy storage system (BESS) project in New Mexico, Texas, and Utah, US.