Raystech to supply 1 GWh of Sungrow battery energy storage systems in 2026 – pv magazine Australia

At All Energy 2025, Sungrow inked deals with three Australian energy wholesale and distribution companies, Raystech Group, Supply Partners and Tradezone, marking a pivotal milestone in Sungrow’s efforts to accelerate Australia’s clean energy transition.
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Chinese solar inverter and energy storage system provider Sungrow, which has installed 870 GW of power electronic converters worldwide, has inked agreements with Australian renewable energy distributors, Raystech Group, Supply Partners, and Tradezone during a formal signing ceremony at the 2025 All-Energy Australia exhibition in October 2025.
A new distribution agreement was signed with Brisbane headquartered whole distributor Raystech Group, that will see Raystech deliver 800 MW of Sungrow solar inverters, including 450 MW for residential, 150 MW for commercial and industrial (C&I), and 200 MW for utility-scale applications.
In addition, Raystech will supply 1 GWh of Sungrow battery energy storage systems (BESS) in 2026, including 600 MWh for residential, 150 MWh for C&I, and 250 MWh for utility-scale projects.
At All Energy 2025, Raystech also signed a three year 2 GW module distribution agreement with Longi, renewed 150 MW contracts with Hytech Solar, Solar Agent, and Arise Solar (Longi channel partners), a formal agreement with Rise Energy to expand Raystech’s presence in New Zealand, and with CCE Oasis, an agreement to form a strategic collaboration to jointly develop large-scale clean energy projects.

Supply Partners
Sungrow and Queensland-headquartered solar and storage solution distributor Supply Partners renewed their strategic distribution agreement for 2026, covering 300 MW of PV inverters and 300 MWh of residential BESS.
Supply Partners will also continue to lead direct distribution across residential, commercial, and battery segments, reinforcing a shared commitment to delivering reliable and future-ready clean energy solutions for Australia’s evolving market.
Tradezone
Sungrow and Queensland-based online electrical wholesaler Tradezone formalised a strategic partnership to deliver clean energy solutions nationwide.
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