Shanghai, China — March 12, 2025 —JinkoSolar, the global leading PV and ESS Supplier, today held the signing ceremony with AIS GmbH Germany, officially initiating the delivery of a 66.5MWh photovoltaic plus energy storage project in Germany. Vice President of Jinko ESS and CEO of AIS GmbH jointly attended the signing ceremony. The two sides engaged in in-depth discussions regarding the project delivery timeline, localized operation and maintenance services, and future collaboration plans. This signing marks another significant milestone in JinkoSolar’s advancement of global renewable energy solutions, reaffirming its customer-oriented technological innovation system and global service capabilities.
The project includes a 5MWh SunTera liquid-cooling energy storage system and Tiger Neo high-efficiency modules, designed to optimize energy supply through integrated solar and storage solutions. Jinko’s industry-leading intelligent liquid-cooling system precisely controls temperature differences between battery cells within 2°C, enhancing safety and operational lifespan. Jinko’s energy storage systems have undergone rigorous design and testing, fully complying with Germany’s stringent local electrical standards, ensuring seamless compliance and safe, reliable operation under Germany’s rigorous regulatory framework.
This partnership marks a fresh chapter in the joint effort to accelerate renewable energy adoption. Jinko’s SunTera G2, known for its high energy density, advanced safety features, and long cycle life, stood out from the competition to offer a reliable and secure solution for large-scale projects. By combining its industry-leading liquid-cooled energy storage system with high-efficiency N-type TOPCon modules, JinkoSolar aims to deliver scalable and replicable solar-plus-storage solutions tailored for the European market.
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Jinko Solar was listed on the STAR Board of the Shanghai Stock Exchange in 2022, and JinkoSolar Holding Co., Ltd., its indirect controlling shareholder, was listed on the New York Stock Exchange in 2010.