Sinexcel’s First 1.5MW/3MWh Energy Storage Application Commissioned in Ukraine, Supporting Local Power Stability

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SINEXCEL has commissioned its first 1.5MW/3MWh energy storage application in Ukraine, marking a significant milestone in the company’s expansion across Europe. The project underscores SINEXCEL’s ability to deliver adaptable and reliable energy storage solutions in complex grid environments, supporting the stability of local power systems and ensuring the continuity of essential electricity supply.

As electricity supply stability becomes increasingly critical for essential services and daily life, flexible and rapidly deployable energy solutions play a vital role in supporting grid resilience and ensuring continuity of power supply. This energy storage project provides dependable support to the local grid, helping alleviate operational pressure and improve overall power availability.

Equipped with SINEXCEL’s 160kW power conversion system (PCS), the project can meet the daily electricity needs of approximately 300 households, offering stable power support for community use.

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