Despite over 90% of U.S. reliance on Chinese cells, tariffs on Chinese energy storage products are increasing, driving companies to expand overseas capacity and build more resilient supply networks.
LEOCH wins a world-class telecom infrastructure provider''s bid to supply advanced lithium energy storage solutions with high safety, AI-driven monitoring, and green manufacturing for telecom & data centers.
In the first half of 2025, the total global orders of Chinese energy storage companies exceeded 250GWh, of which overseas markets contributed nearly 125GWh (50%).
You know how it goes - the renewable energy sector''s growing at 12% annually, but winning bids for overseas energy storage projects? That''s become sort of a blood sport. Just last month, Huijue Group secured Chile''s 800MWh lithium-ion battery project against 14 competitors. How''d we
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.
China Energy Storage Winning Bids Analysis: H1 2024 - This report analyses the winning bid price trends of energy storage systems and turnkey EPCs in China''''s grid-scale and C&I energy storage market in H1 2024.
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.
The procurement exercise has attracted 67 battery energy storage companies but only six have emerged as winners. The average bid stood at CNY 0.473/Wh ($65/kWh).
As renewable energy penetration reaches 34% worldwide, overseas BESS procurement has become a strategic imperative. But why do 68% of energy developers report delayed projects due to storage system bottlenecks?
According to incomplete statistics from the CNESA global energy storage database, in the first half of 2024, Chinese energy storage companies signed orders of more than 80GWh (excluding bidding orders), of which overseas orders were exceed 50GWh.
You know how it goes - the renewable energy sector''s growing at 12% annually, but winning bids for overseas energy storage projects? That''s become sort of a blood sport. Just last month, Huijue Group secured Chile''s 800MWh lithium-ion battery project against 14 competitors. How''d we do it?