
Sunwoda Energy has signed a partnership and collaboration agreement with Gryphon Energy, committing to a 1.6 GWh energy storage project in Queensland, Australia.
The project will be one of Australia’s largest energy storage initiatives, with delivery, grid connection, and operation expected in 2026. Upon completion, it is expected to greatly enhance the stability, reliability, and flexibility of both the state and national power grids.
Sunwoda Energy will deploy its advanced NoahX 5 MWh liquid cooled energy storage module system, featuring the company’s self-developed 314 Ah cells, and leveraging its “industry-leading” Reverse DC Coupling technology.
China based Sunwoda Energy says it is committed to expanding its presence in international energy storage markets, with Australia being a primary focus.
Earlier this year, in August, Sunwoda Energy successfully commissioned a 5 MW/11 MWh solar-photovoltaic-connected battery facility in New South Wales to the grid.