Metlen Energy & Metals AE and Jinko ESS Sign 3GWh BESS Partnership to Boost Renewable Transition in Europe and Latin America

Reuters
24 Jun
Metlen Energy & Metals AE and Jinko ESS Sign 3GWh BESS Partnership to Boost Renewable Transition in Europe and Latin America

Metlen Energy & Metals AE has announced a strategic partnership with Jinko ESS, a global leader in energy storage, to accelerate the transition to renewable energy in Europe and Latin America. The landmark agreement, signed at Metlen's Athens headquarters, sets a framework for deploying over 3GWh of utility-scale Battery Energy Storage Systems $(BESS)$ across Chile and European markets. This collaboration is built on the ongoing 1.6GWh project in Chile, utilizing Jinko ESS's advanced G2 Utility systems, slated for completion by Q4 2025. The partnership aims to tackle grid stability challenges by combining Jinko ESS's cutting-edge technology with Metlen's energy expertise, reinforcing their commitment to renewable energy adoption and sustainable development.

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