
Today, the joint venture between Tianhe Energy and the American company FlexGen has successfully been established, aiming to deliver a grid-level energy storage system.
As of May 6, 2025, at 10:33 AM, Tianhe Energy announced its collaboration with FlexGen to develop a grid-level energy storage system. This initiative will enable them to provide substantial energy storage capabilities.
The project, developed by SMT Energy, will have a capacity of 371 MWh. The energy storage will utilize Elementa’s advanced solutions to enhance system efficiency and reduce energy costs. FlexGen will contribute its HybridOS software, which leverages AI algorithms for intelligent control, prediction, and maintenance of the energy storage system, ensuring operational efficiency and reliability.
Tianhe Energy’s CEO, Terry Chen, stated, “This project demonstrates Tianhe Energy’s commitment to providing integrated energy solutions that meet the demands of the US market while ensuring sustainable resource utilization.” He also noted that this marks Tianhe Energy’s first grid-level project in the US, highlighting the company’s capabilities in delivering high-quality products, technologies, and solutions.
The project is set to become operational soon and has already attracted attention from investors, including Macquarie and KeyBank, who are involved in supporting the initiative. According to Tianhe Energy, by 2024, the company aims to achieve a cumulative output of 10 GWh, with plans to expand its energy storage system significantly in the US market.
As the demand for energy storage continues to grow, Tianhe Energy is expected to maintain its momentum in the energy sector, projecting an output of 8-10 GWh in the coming years.
Overall, this collaboration between Tianhe Energy and FlexGen represents a significant step forward in advancing grid-level energy storage solutions, addressing the increasing energy needs of the market.
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