BYD Energy StoregeFor Saudi Electricity Company, the world’s largest energy storage project will pass.
BYD Energy Storege and Saudi Electricity Company based in Saudi ArabiaHas announced that they have signed a contract for the world’s largest network -scale energy storage project with a capacity of 12.5 GWh. Here, a total level of 15.1 GWH will be reached with the previously delivered 2.6 GWh project. The company will establish five different facilities to reach 12.5 GWh energy storage capacity, where you can see above will use the gigantic battery units called. In these units, BYD, which includes hundreds of batteries used in its cars, will be able to store about four times more energy in Saudi Arabia in Saudi Arabia, which is transferred to the largest energy storage facility available when five different facilities are commissioned.
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