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Sungrow and Delta Capacity Deepen Partnership with 1 GWh BESS Framework Agreement

By MGN EditorialMarch 6, 2026 at 11:42 AM

Sungrow and Delta Capacity, leading companies in energy storage systems, have signed a 1 GWh BESS framework agreement to expand their partnership.

In a significant development for the maritime energy storage sector, Sungrow, a global leader in PV inverters and energy storage systems (ESS), and Delta Capacity, a developer and long-term owner of utility-scale battery energy storage systems (BESS), have announced a major expansion of their partnership. According to a press release from Sungrow, the two companies have signed a framework agreement for a 1 GWh BESS project. This agreement was signed at the Energy Storage Summit in Munich, Germany, underscoring the growing importance of energy storage solutions in the maritime industry. 'This expanded partnership with Delta Capacity is a testament to Sungrow's technological leadership and our ability to deliver large-scale, reliable energy storage systems,' said Max Zhou, Vice President of Sungrow. 'As the maritime sector continues to prioritize sustainability and emissions reduction, we are proud to support this transition with our cutting-edge BESS solutions.' The 1 GWh BESS project will leverage Sungrow's advanced battery technology and integration capabilities, as well as Delta Capacity's expertise in developing and owning utility-scale energy storage assets. This collaboration is expected to play a significant role in enabling the maritime industry's shift towards renewable energy and decarbonization efforts. 'We are excited to deepen our partnership with Sungrow, a global leader in energy storage,' said Sarah Thompson, CEO of Delta Capacity. 'This 1 GWh BESS framework agreement will help us deliver large-scale, reliable energy storage solutions to the maritime sector, supporting their sustainability goals.' The announcement of this framework agreement comes at a time when the maritime industry is under increasing pressure to reduce its carbon footprint and adopt more sustainable practices. The integration of large-scale BESS projects, such as the one proposed by Sungrow and Delta Capacity, is seen as a crucial step in this direction, providing a reliable and scalable solution for the storage and distribution of renewable energy in port and shipping operations.
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