Sungrow expands into data centres, mines with integrated energy solutions
For data centres, the group aims to reduce footprint and improve efficiency.
Sungrow, a photovoltaic inverter and energy storage system (ESS) provider, has outlined how it will address surging power demands and structural challenges facing industries.
For data centres, the group will launch a Solid-State Transformers (SST) solution to reduce footprint and improve efficiency.
The company will also integrate grid-forming technology in Artificial Intelligence Data Centre ESS to mitigate grid disturbances.
On the mining side, as most mines are located in remote areas with limited grid access, Sungrow said it will integrate PV–wind–storage–EV charger–controller solution, reducing energy costs by 20–50%.
Moreover, many EV charging projects suffer from poor coordination amongst system components, resulting in underperformance and reduced returns.
Sungrow said that it will fully integrate a solution that enables deep synergy across equipment and incorporates AI-driven operations, increasing overall revenue by more than 50%.
In hydrogen production applications, Sungrow optimises equipment configuration, reducing capital expenditure by over 20% through PV–wind–storage–hydrogen integration and system-level simulation.
In parallel, PV–storage–hydrogen DC coupling and flexible production technologies enhance energy efficiency and lower electricity costs by more than 10%.