JDEnergy Launches First Overseas Utility-Scale Energy Project in Hungary
JDEnergy Launches Its First Overseas Energy Project
In a significant achievement for renewable energy initiatives, JDEnergy has successfully joined the grid with its first overseas utility-scale energy storage project in Hungary. Officially named the MVM 11 MW/22 MWh storage project, this installation marks JDEnergy's expansion into international markets, showcasing their innovative energy storage solutions. The launch event was attended by Hungary's Energy Minister, Csaba Lantos, who highlighted the project's importance as a key milestone in the collaboration between China and Hungary in the energy sector.
Project Overview
The new energy storage system is strategically located in Sopronkovesd, Hungary, and it fulfills critical standards for safety, stability, and system compatibility, conforming to both Hungarian grid requirements and the broader operational conditions of the European market. The growing demand for flexible energy storage solutions arises from Hungary's central location in Europe, which enhances the need for innovative energy solutions as the country increases its renewable energy capacity.
JDEnergy adhered to strict supply chain standards throughout the development and installation phases of the project. The first energy storage unit, the eBlock-418A, was successfully installed on January 16, while all 53 units were brought online by April 1. Remarkably, the entire on-site commissioning process was completed in just two days, with the system demonstrating high reliability during the grid connection tests, exhibiting no major failures or extended downtimes.
Passing Stringent Standards
During the crucial grid connection tests, the energy storage system passed all required parameters on the first attempt and received certification from TÜV Rheinland for its performance. Additionally, it successfully completed the accreditation test for the automatic frequency restoration reserve (aFRR) on April 23, further proving its capability to support local energy demands.
The storage project is designed to benefit the local wind farm, thereby enhancing the utilization of wind energy and contributing to Hungary’s ongoing energy transition goals. It also represents an important step in JDEnergy's ambitions to deploy self-developed energy storage solutions in international markets, demonstrating their ability to meet the technical and operational challenges associated with global projects.
Future Directions
As JDEnergy continues to expand its footprint, it remains committed to offering reliable and intelligent energy storage solutions. The company aims to foster stable, low-carbon energy systems in global markets and to support countries striving for a renewable energy future. With this successful project in Hungary, JDEnergy sets a precedent for future projects that will further integrate renewable energy sources into local and regional grids.
In conclusion, JDEnergy's first overseas project in Hungary signifies a breakthrough in the globalization of energy solutions, paving the way for further international collaborations in the ever-evolving field of energy storage and renewable energy initiatives.