Sunwoda and Gryphon Partner on Major Energy Storage Project in Australia

Overview of the Partnership
Sunwoda Energy has officially partnered with Gryphon Energy to develop a significant energy storage project in Queensland, Australia, with a capacity of 1.6GWh. This partnership was announced during the All-Energy Australia 2024 event, marking a major step forward in Australia’s energy storage capabilities.

Project Details and Timeline
The ambitious project is slated for completion by 2026, aiming to enhance the stability and reliability of Queensland’s power grid as well as the national grid. This facility is expected to rank among Australia’s largest energy storage initiatives once operational.

Innovative Technology Deployment
To manage the complexities of the project, Sunwoda Energy will utilize its NoahX 5MWh liquid cooling energy storage system, equipped with self-developed 314Ah cells. The project will also implement Reverse DC Coupling technology to deliver customized energy storage solutions efficiently.

Company Background
Headquartered in China, Sunwoda Energy specializes in comprehensive energy storage solutions, including network energy and residential/commercial utility energy storage systems (ESS). The company’s approach encompasses the entire product lifecycle, from sales to operational management.

Recent Achievements
Earlier this year, Sunwoda Energy successfully connected a 5MW/11MWh project in New South Wales to the grid, demonstrating significant improvements in the flexibility of photovoltaic (PV) generation.

Future Collaborations
Looking ahead, both Sunwoda Energy and Gryphon Energy aim to strengthen their collaboration, contributing to the sustainable advancement of global clean energy initiatives.

Related Developments
In a related development, Energy Vault recently entered an agreement with Enervest Group for a 1GWh battery energy storage system at the Stoney Creek site in New South Wales, advancing toward final investment decisions.

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