
EVE Energy has officially dispatched a major shipment of energy storage systems from its Jingmen manufacturing hub to Turkey. Comprising 32 units of the company’s 3.44MWh-280-1P high-rate Energy Storage Systems (ESS), the 110MWh total capacity cargo is destined for two significant developments by Aksa Renewable Energy: the Şanlıurfa 50 MW Standalone Energy Storage Facility and the Gaziantep 40.5 MW Solar-Integrated Storage Plant. This delivery is positioned to enhance grid resilience and support Turkey’s ongoing shift toward a reliable, renewable energy infrastructure.
Addressing Regional Climate and Frequency Demands
Turkey’s strategic location and Mediterranean climate have fueled a rapid expansion in photovoltaic capacity, which in turn creates rigorous demands for grid frequency regulation and operational stability. The region's sustained high summer temperatures pose specific challenges regarding the thermal performance and longevity of storage assets.
To navigate these environmental conditions, the deployed 3.44MWh-280-1P ESS units feature precision thermal management technology designed to maintain a system temperature differential of ≤5¡æ, even during full 1P output. Furthermore, the technology offers millisecond-level response times. This capability is critical for regulating grid frequency and mitigating fluctuations caused by variable solar generation, acting as essential infrastructure for the country’s increasing renewable penetration.
Validating Global Logistics and Execution
The execution of this 110MWh order underscores the manufacturer’s end-to-end capabilities, ranging from R&D to international project delivery. The systems are housed in standardized 20-foot containers and have successfully passed Factory Acceptance Testing (FAT) under the observation of Aksa Renewable Energy’s technical team, ensuring strict adherence to global grid-integration standards.
This operation highlights EVE Energy’s logistical coordination. The integrated, containerized transport solution streamlines overseas shipping and simplifies on-site installation. This "grid-ready upon arrival" approach is designed to shorten project timelines and maximize economic returns for developers.
Strengthening Regional Energy Partnerships
The deployment of these systems in collaboration with Aksa Renewable Energy is set to improve local grid flexibility and facilitate deeper integration of green energy. It marks a significant step in Turkey’s journey toward energy independence and a low-carbon economy.
For EVE Energy, this 110MWh milestone represents a successful application of its "technology-driven, globally-served" strategy. It signals the company’s continued commitment to international partnerships, leveraging innovation and reliable delivery to advance the industry toward a cleaner, zero-carbon future.
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