Sungrow and KTISTOR Energy Launch PowerTitan 2.0 for Milestone BESS Projects in Greece

Sungrow and KTISTOR Energy Collaborate for a Landmark Energy Project in Greece



Sungrow, recognized as a global leader in photovoltaic (PV) inverters and energy storage systems, has announced a strategic partnership with KTISTOR Energy to implement the PowerTitan 2.0 battery energy storage system (BESS) in Greece. This pivotal project aims to deploy four PowerTitan 2.0 systems with a total capacity of 105 MWh, enhancing the stability of the national grid and bolstering Greece’s renewable energy goals.

Scheduled to commence in the summer of 2025, this initiative will see the installation of energy storage systems in Northern and Central Greece. KTISTOR Energy, specializing in renewable energy sources, will act as the EPC (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction) contractor and play a significant role in the development of this project alongside Sungrow.

Project Details



The partnership encompasses several key projects:
1. Dokos in Rodopi: Licensed for 8.875 MW with a usable capacity of 25.065 MWh, designed to operate for 2 hours.
2. Petra in Kozani: Licensed for 7.8 MW providing 20.055 MWh for 2 hours.
3. Agia Anna in Viotia: Approved for 7.8 MW supporting 30.09 MWh over 3 hours.
4. Agia Anna II in Viotia: Also licensed for 7.8 MW, with the same 30.09 MWh capacity for 3 hours.

Together, these projects will contribute significantly to the total energy storage capacity in Greece, showcasing Sungrow's robust production capabilities, agile logistics, and capacity to customize solutions for various project scales.

Importance of PowerTitan 2.0



The PowerTitan 2.0 is an advanced energy storage system specifically designed for grid-forming applications. It improves grid stability, flexibility, and efficiency, making it a vital component in modern energy infrastructure. Its liquid cooling technology optimizes thermal management, prolongs lifespan, and reduces operational costs. Notably, its intelligent AC-DC block architecture facilitates rapid installation and adaptability to various project sizes.

George Fakidis, owner of KTISTOR Energy, expressed enthusiasm about the collaboration, stating, “We are thrilled to work with Sungrow to introduce the revolutionary PowerTitan 2.0 BESS technology for these vital projects in Greece. Our commitment at KTISTOR Energy is to advance the transition to a more sustainable and resilient energy future. This partnership underscores our dedication to integrating cutting-edge solutions that not only enhance grid stability but also accelerate the adoption of renewable energy in the region.”

A Bright Future for Renewable Energy in Greece



Anastasios Gkinis, Regional Director for Southeast and East Central Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States at Sungrow, remarked, “KTISTOR's trust in Sungrow's leading technology honors us. It highlights our team's commitment to providing exceptional support at all stages of these groundbreaking projects. The deployment of PowerTitan 2.0 in Greece not only will improve grid stability but will also contribute to the nation’s energy transition efforts.”

This collaboration marks another significant milestone for Sungrow as it aims to foster innovation and support the integration of renewable energy across Europe. The company is committed to paving the way toward a sustainable future by offering reliable and efficient energy solutions worldwide.

Founded in 1997, Sungrow Power Supply Co., Ltd. has emerged as a global leader in the PV inverter market, with over 515 GW of installed capacity worldwide as of December 2023. With the industry's largest dedicated R&D team, Sungrow continues to offer a wide range of photovoltaic inverter solutions and energy storage systems across diverse applications. Sungrow has a long-standing history of success in the PV sector, providing its products in over 170 countries around the globe.

For more information regarding Sungrow, visit www.sungrowpower.com.

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