Sungrow hosted the Southeast Asia Renewable Energy Summit at its headquarters last week. The event included companies from Southeast Asia to explore renewable energy solutions and discuss industry developments. The summit included presentations, technology showcases, site visits, and discussions about energy storage and hydrogen technologies.
Present companies visited Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) manufacturing plant, and hydrogen energy facility. The showroom included Sungrow’s innovations in renewable energy, including high-efficiency inverters, advanced BESS, and hydrogen energy solutions. These technologies are designed to support renewable energy adoption and ensure grid reliability. Energy storage systems store excess electricity from renewable sources, such as solar and wind, and provide energy back to the grid during periods of high demand or low production
Sungrow’s hydrogen facility was also the climax of the event, where the production of green hydrogen technology was explored. Hydrogen energy can be used as a renewable energy carrier to store large amounts of energy over long periods and support decarbonization in industries like transportation and manufacturing. Another highlight of the summit was a visit to the Tai’erzhuang power station. Sungrow showcased the PT1.0 and PT2.0 systems, which help stabilize the grid and improve the integration of renewable energy.
The event also provided insights into Sungrow’s grid-forming technology. This technology ensures stable grid operations while supporting renewable energy integration. Sungrow shared its approach to project management and long-term power station operations, focusing on improving efficiency and reliability. The summit served as a platform for discussing the future of renewable energy and energy storage in Southeast Asia.