
Jinko ESS Delivers 722MWh Energy Storage System for Major Renewable Energy Project in India
SHANGHAI: Global energy storage solutions provider Jinko ESS has completed the delivery of a 722MWh battery energy storage system (BESS) for a large-scale renewable energy project in India, marking another significant milestone in the company’s expanding international portfolio.
The project incorporates 144 units of Jinko’s SunTera G2 liquid-cooled energy storage systems and is designed to support large-scale renewable energy integration, improve grid stability and enhance energy management capabilities.
According to the company, the installation will play a key role in facilitating clean energy dispatch, managing peak electricity demand and strengthening the flexibility of the power grid as renewable generation capacity continues to expand.
The deployment highlights the growing importance of battery energy storage systems in supporting the transition toward cleaner and more sustainable energy infrastructure.
Jinko ESS noted that the project presents a number of operational challenges due to the site’s harsh environmental conditions, including high temperatures, elevated humidity levels, dust exposure, strong solar radiation and long-distance transportation requirements.
Such conditions place significant demands on system durability, thermal management performance, safety architecture and long-term operational reliability.
To address these challenges, the SunTera G2 platform incorporates advanced liquid-cooling technology that maintains battery cell temperature consistency, improving operational efficiency and extending system lifespan.
The system is capable of maintaining stable performance in temperatures of up to 55 degrees Celsius and humidity levels reaching 99 per cent.
Additional features include an IP55-rated protection system, corrosion-resistant construction, intelligent thermal management and multiple safety layers designed to ensure dependable operation in demanding utility-scale environments.
As renewable energy projects increase in size and complexity, energy storage has become a critical component for maintaining power quality and balancing supply with demand.
Battery storage systems enable electricity generated from renewable sources such as solar and wind to be stored and deployed when needed, helping to address intermittency challenges and improve grid responsiveness.
Beyond equipment supply, Jinko ESS also provides comprehensive services covering system integration, project execution, technical support and long-term operations and maintenance.
The company’s AI-enabled energy management system further enhances performance by offering real-time monitoring, load forecasting and charge-discharge optimisation capabilities.
Jinko ESS Vice President Anita Li said utility-scale renewable energy developments require storage solutions that go beyond capacity and focus on safety, operational efficiency and long-term economic value.
She noted that the successful delivery of the 722MWh project demonstrates the company’s ability to execute large-scale energy storage deployments under complex environmental conditions while supporting customers’ long-term clean energy objectives.
As countries accelerate investments in renewable power generation, large-scale battery storage is expected to play an increasingly important role in creating more resilient, flexible and sustainable energy systems worldwide.



