Jinko Signs 1.1GWh Strategic Agreement to Push Storage Deployment

Jinko Signs 1.1GWh Strategic Agreement to Push Storage Deployment

Jinko ESS has signed a jinko strategic cooperation framework agreement with a partner to speed up energy storage project deployment over the next two years. The agreement covers domestic and international energy storage projects, product and technology synergies, and resource integration. The planned cooperation capacity is 1. 1GWh and includes key regions within Shaanxi Province.

What the agreement covers

The framework sets out in-depth collaboration focused on developing energy storage projects and aligning technical resources for implementation. The parties say the cooperation is intended to support efficient deployment and contribute to the construction of a new type of power system. The move marks a further step in the strategic collaboration between the two sides in the clean energy sector.

Jinko ESS says it will draw on its full-stack, self-developed technological capabilities to support the related projects. Its role includes providing diversified energy storage solutions for both large-scale ground-mounted power stations and commercial and industrial applications. The large-scale systems use high-energy-density battery cells and intelligent liquid cooling temperature control technologies, with an emphasis on life cycle performance and system efficiency.

jinko in the middle of the rollout

For commercial and industrial use, the solutions are described as highly integrated and flexible, designed for multi-scenario coordination and intelligent operation and maintenance. Jinko ESS says these systems can serve as a flexible complement to regional energy management. The company also says its product performance and full lifecycle service capabilities are meant to support efficient implementation and long-term project value.

Immediate reaction from company leadership

Damon Duan, GM for China at Jinko ESS, said the strategic cooperation represents an important step in strengthening the company’s presence in the domestic energy storage market. He said the company will support its partner in project development and execution using high-performance and highly reliable energy storage products and system solutions. Duan added that the collaboration is aimed at driving the large-scale application of energy storage and contributing to the development of a new power system and China’s dual carbon goals.

Why the deal matters now

The agreement comes as energy storage deployment remains closely tied to grid peak shaving, frequency regulation, and renewable energy integration. In this case, the large-scale systems are positioned for those functions, while the C& I offering is meant to help manage regional energy needs more flexibly. The 1. 1GWh scale gives the partnership a clear project target over the next two years.

What happens next

The next phase will likely center on execution across the planned regions in Shaanxi Province, with the two sides working through project development and delivery. jinko is now tied directly to the pace of implementation, and the outcome will show how quickly the framework can turn into operating storage capacity over the coming two years.

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