Sunrise Megabatt Sdn Bhd (SMSB) and Zhejiang Jinko Energy Storage Co Ltd (ZJE) have entered into a distribution agreement for ZJE's advanced battery energy storage systems (BESS) in Malaysia. This partnership aims to accelerate the adoption of efficient and sustainable energy storage solutions in the region.
Sunrise Megabatt Sdn Bhd (SMSB), a subsidiary of Sunrise Shares Energy Sdn Bhd (SSE), signed a distribution agreement with China-based Zhejiang Jinko Energy Storage Co Ltd (ZJE), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Jinko Solar Co Ltd (Jinko Solar) to distribute the company’s advanced battery energy storage systems (BESS) in Malaysia. This strategic partnership grants SSE the right to distribute ZJE’s advanced BESS within Malaysia, effective immediately.
Under the agreement, SSE will procure and distribute ZJE’s BESS products, including the SunGiga and SunTera series, designed to meet Malaysian industries’ diverse energy storage needs. This collaboration aims to accelerate the adoption of efficient and sustainable energy storage solutions across the region. “This partnership with ZJE marks a significant milestone for SMSB in expanding access to advanced energy storage technologies in Malaysia,“ SMSB CEO Matt Tan said in a statement. “ZJE’s solutions, backed by the expertise of Jinko Solar, will enable us to offer reliable and innovative energy storage systems that support Malaysia’s transition to renewable energy,“ he said. ZJE is supported by Jinko Solar, a leading global supplier of photovoltaic (PV) systems and energy storage solutions (ESS). Jinko Solar’s business spans the core links of the photovoltaic industry chain, with a strong focus on integrated R&D, production, and clean energy solutions. Jinko Solar is a leading PV module manufacturer and energy storage system integrator, serving more than 4000 customers across 200 countries. Renowned for its innovations, Jinko Solar has ranked first in global module shipments for five years, and its cumulative module shipments will exceed 300GW by 2024
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