SMA and Hyperstrong agree to cooperate worldwide on energy storage – ESS News

SMA Solar Technology (SMA) and Beijing Hyperstrong Technology (Hyperstrong) intend to collaborate closely in the future, leveraging their respective core competencies. As the inverter and storage specialist from Niestetal announced, the aim is to create synergies in the supply chain and on the technological side, establishing a long-term partnership.
Together, the partners plan to drive forward large-scale energy storage projects worldwide. SMA will contribute its inverter technology, medium-voltage switchgear, and service expertise, while Hyperstrong will contribute its system integration capabilities. The goal is “to develop standardized, scalable, and globally adaptable energy storage solutions to support the ongoing global energy transition.”
“Together, we are strengthening the realization of energy storage projects worldwide and continuously driving innovation in energy storage technologies,” said SMA CEO Jürgen Reinert. He described the agreement as an important milestone for both companies, whose collaboration is becoming increasingly solidified.
According to Hyperstron CEO Peng Shu, it reflects their shared confidence in the long-term development of the global energy storage market. “By combining our respective strengths, we aim to offer our customers more reliable and flexible energy storage solutions while further strengthening our joint delivery capacities for global energy storage projects.”
Meanwhile, SMA Altenso has commissioned its first self-developed, scalable energy storage system for the Munich-based asset manager MEAG. According to the press release, the new Battery Park Metelen has a capacity of 92.5 MW and a capacity of 231 MWh, providing balancing power for frequency regulation and grid stabilization. Altenso’s installed battery storage capacity now exceeds 2 GW, with a project pipeline of more than 4.5 GW.
From pv magazine Germany.
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