SINEXCEL Unleashes Innovation with Latvia's Largest Wind Energy Storage System

SINEXCEL Powers Latvia's Largest Wind Farm Energy Storage Project



SINEXCEL, a leading manufacturer of power conversion systems, recently completed an extraordinary achievement: supplying twelve advanced 1725 kW Power Conversion Systems (PCS) for the largest energy storage project in Latvia, located near the Tārgale wind farm. With a total battery storage capacity of 20.64 MWh, this facility has successfully entered commercial operation, marking a significant step forward for energy stability in the Baltic region.

Significant Role in Frequency Regulation


The project is particularly noteworthy because it’s the first of its kind in the Baltic area fully approved for frequency regulation services. This is pivotal to ensuring network stability while integrating renewable energy sources across the Baltic countries. As fossil fuels become less dominant, effective management of renewable energy is crucial for meeting energy demands and maintaining grid reliability.

Efficiency and Reliability of SINEXCEL's Systems


The SINEXCEL 1725 kW PCS boasts an impressive conversion efficiency of 98.5%, with quick response times measured in milliseconds. This efficiency underpins vital grid balancing services including frequency control and low/high voltage ride-through capabilities. Designed for rugged operational environments, the system comes equipped with an IP54 protective casing, ensuring reliable operation in temperature ranges from -20°C to 60°C.

Certification is another strongpoint, as the SINEXCEL system meets CE, VDE 4110/4120, and EN 50549 standards for the European markets. Additionally, it has obtained compliance certifications for markets in the United States, Australia, Japan, and Thailand, allowing for seamless deployment across various regions.

Innovative Multi-Branch Battery Connection System


One of the standout features of the system is its intelligent multi-branch battery connection technology. This mechanism prevents current from circulating between parallel groups, safeguarding the condition of the batteries. Furthermore, its fully modular architecture allows for the replacement of individual power modules on-site without needing to shut down the system. This reduces maintenance downtime, ultimately lowering long-term operational costs.

A Proven Platform for Scale


The Tārgale project adds significant momentum to the 1725 kW system's commercial trajectory. The international cumulative delivery of this system has surpassed one gigawatt, underscoring market confidence in its reliability and adaptability to various regulatory and climatic contexts.

This deployment further solidifies SINEXCEL's reputation as a trusted partner in the global energy storage market. With certifications across more than 40 countries, the company has installed 17 GW of capacity across over 5,000 projects worldwide, complemented by 10 global service centers. These accomplishments exemplify SINEXCEL's commitment to contributing to the global transition towards clean energy.

About SINEXCEL


Founded in 2007, SINEXCEL is at the forefront of energy storage solutions, electric vehicle charging, and power quality technologies. With 17 GW of energy storage capacity and 200,000 DC fast chargers for electric vehicles installed, the company collaborates with industry leaders to promote energy independence. SINEXCEL’s portfolio includes nearly 20 million active harmonic filter amps, showcasing their extensive experience and reliability in the energy sector.

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