Sungrow will supply its PowerTitan 2.0 liquid-cooled Battery Energy Storage System and their MV Power Conversion Units for the BESS project, which has a storage capacity of approximately 1 GWh. It forms part of the hybrid Aurora scheme in Tarapacá, Chile, which also includes a 220 MWdc solar plant, also supplied with Sungrow’s 1+X Modular Inverter (8.8MW block design).
The project allowed Zelestra to design a customised multi-technology solution that will provide Chilean company Abastible a guaranteed supply of solar energy in night-time hours via a long-term PPA, which will allow it to expand its carbon-free energy portfolio. Abastible is one of Chile's leading energy companies, a leader in the liquefied natural gas market and growing strongly in recent years in the electricity market.
Construction is already underway at Aurora, which will generate approximately 600 GWh of renewable electricity per year, equivalent to the annual consumption of 200,000 Chilean households, contributing significantly to the country’s decarbonisation. The BESS units will begin delivery in Q4 2025.
“With this major agreement, we have secured some of the most advanced BESS technology available in the market to deliver one the largest battery storage projects ever in Latin America” said Leo Moreno, CEO of Zelestra. “This is an important milestone for the Aurora project, as we advance towards the delivery of this highly customised hybrid solution that will meet the needs of our customer, Abastible.”
Zelestra has a project portfolio of more than 7 GW of multi-technology projects across LATAM, which includes over 1.7 GW of projects contracted, in construction, or operational. The company was recently named among the top 10 sellers of clean energy to corporate customers globally by BloombergNEF (BNEF), and number 2 in Europe, Middle East and Asia.
“We are proud to partner with Zelestra on the landmark Aurora project, delivering our cutting-edge PowerTitan 2.0 energy storage solution as well as PV inverters to one of the most significant hybrid projects in Latin America” added Jack Gu, Vice Chairman at Sungrow. “This collaboration reflects our shared commitment to accelerating the energy transition in Chile and across the region, while ensuring a reliable, sustainable power supply for Chilean homes. Together, we are unlocking the full potential of solar and storage to build a greener future.”
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