The projects selected in this solar-plus-storage tender were awarded a final price of ILS0.1745/kWh ($0.0562) and will have to begin delivering power to the Israeli grid by July 2023. This content is protected by copyright and may not be reused.
Enlight and Sungrow have signed an agreement to supply 430 MWh energy storage system in Israel in one of the largest storage projects to be installed
We specialize in the development of battery energy storage system (BESS) projects, which are crucial components in advanced energy storage solutions. Our large portfolio of generation assets with grid connection enables us to add BESS to existing projects and develop additional solar-plus-storage facilities.
As the importance of energy storage for grid stability grows, Enlight is at the forefront of the industry with our expertise in both standalone storage projects and Solar-plus-storage projects. We specialize in the development of battery energy storage system (BESS) projects, which are crucial components in advanced energy storage solutions.
James Wu, Vice President of Sungrow also commented, “The advanced liquid cooled ESS technologies we offer make it easier for our customers to turn more solar energy into assets. Israel is the key market for Sungrow to expand the global business. The booming of renewable energy entails a broader trajectory for energy storage development.
The contract is the largest ESS agreement signed to date in Israel, bolstering the country’s energy transition and marking a massive scale-up in installations for the newly launched system. Last year the Israeli government introduced its goal of generating 30% of its electricity needs via renewables by 2030.
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