Sineng Electric supplied power-conversion systems for the 300 MW Ordos hybrid BESS project in China
300 MW
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Sineng Electric supplied grid-forming power-conversion systems for the 300 MW/1,200 MWh hybrid battery energy storage system in Ordos, Inner Mongolia, a project developed by Xingchen New Energy and a large-scale energy storage ecosystem innovation consortium.
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Deal Analysis
Sineng Electric has announced a supply agreement to provide grid-forming power-conversion systems for the 300 MW/1,200 MWh Ordos hybrid Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) project in Inner Mongolia, China. Developed by Xingchen New Energy in collaboration with a large-scale energy storage ecosystem innovation consortium, this project represents a significant deployment of advanced energy storage technology. The utilization of grid-forming power-conversion systems within a hybrid BESS underscores a strategic focus on enhancing grid stability and integrating intermittent renewable energy sources effectively within China's rapidly evolving energy landscape.
This deal is notable for its substantial capacity, positioning it as a major contributor to China's expanding energy storage infrastructure. The emphasis on 'grid-forming' capabilities indicates a move beyond basic energy shifting towards solutions that can actively support grid stability and resilience, a critical need as renewable penetration increases. While the financial value of the supply agreement remains undisclosed, the involvement of Sineng Electric as a key technology provider and Xingchen New Energy as a developer, within a broader innovation consortium, highlights the collaborative and technologically driven nature of the Chinese energy storage market, which is aggressively pursuing large-scale, high-performance BESS projects to support its ambitious decarbonization and energy security goals.
- Supply of grid-forming power-conversion systems for a 300 MW/1,200 MWh hybrid BESS project.
- Project developed by Xingchen New Energy and a large-scale energy storage ecosystem innovation consortium.
- Located in China, a leading market for energy storage deployment.
- Involves Sineng Electric as a key technology supplier.
Timeline
Announced
Feb 27, 2026
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