Recent data shows that solar-plus-storage projects now account for 40% of all renewable energy tenders worldwide—but what separates winning bids from the rest?
On March 18, Huadian Group, one of the five largest state-owned power generation enterprises in China, released the list of the winning bidders in its 2025 procurement seeking a cumulative 6 GWh of battery storage.
Ever wondered why phrases like "energy storage battery won the bid" keep popping up in news feeds? From China''s massive 38.03GWh monthly procurement to innovative zinc-bromine flow battery projects, the energy storage sector is hotter than a summer day in the Gobi Desert.
CGN New Energy has selected seven winners from 50 bidders in its 10 GWh battery energy storage system (BESS) tender, with the lowest bid at CNY 0.458/Wh ($63/kWh).
This month, a total of 29 companies won the energy storage EPC bid (one consortium was counted as one), with a total bid size of 7.17GWh. One company won the bid with a size of 1GWh or above, and 10 companies won the bid with specifications of 400MWh or above.
If you''re a project developer, utility manager, or clean energy enthusiast, this article is your backstage pass to the latest EPC trends in energy storage. We''re breaking down the 2025 market shifts, pricing rollercoasters, and why some companies keep winning bids like they''ve cracked a secret code.
Battery exchange cabinets – those sort of vending machine-like structures for EV batteries – have reportedly won 68% of recent government energy storage tenders in Asia and Europe.
Summary: Discover the latest energy storage winning bid prices across global markets, with detailed analysis of regional trends, cost drivers, and project case studies.
China''s independent power producer CGN New Energy has announced the results of its 2025 procurement for lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery energy storage systems, which will be installed alongside solar and wind plants as well as standalone facilities.
In January 2024, the energy storage industry released a total of 37 winning bids, with a total scale of 2572.145MW/6188.97MWh. Among them, the State Energy Group had the largest bid scale, 1912MWh, followed by Juyi Energy, with a bid scale of 800MWh.