
Project Kick-Off Meeting between BYD Energy Storage and Saudi Arabia Electric Company
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From ESS News
BYD Energy Storage has officially signed a contract with the Saudi Arabian Electrical Company (SEC) to deliver 12.5 GWH on five BES projects, marking the world’s largest grid-scale storage deployment to date.
In early January, Chinese media reports said BYD was awarded a series of contracts that comprise the huge headline figures for 12.5 GWH, but official confirmations and announcements were awaiting final negotiations.
With this announcement, the BYD system will be installed on five Saudi Arabia sites, using BYD’s MC Cube-T energy storage system, using Cell and Systems (CTS) technology to exceed the volume ratio by 33%. It states.
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The project supports Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 initiative, targeting 50% renewable energy in National Power Mix by 2030. Storage systems are integrated with the country’s transmission network to manage renewable energy integration and peak demand. This latest contract represents the third phase of the SEC’s ongoing energy storage and procurement.
BYD’s involvement in grid storage began with the first pyrotlithium phosphate phosphate phosphate phosphate phosphate phosphate phosphate phosphate phosphate phosphate phosphate system, spanning 17 years. The company reports that it has provided 75 GWH of BESS equipment to 350 projects in over 110 countries.
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