TOKYO, July 21, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Trina Storage, a global leader in integrated battery energy storage systems (BESS), has successfully deployed and commissioned its Elementa 2 BESS at two utility-scale power plants in Japan’s Gunma Prefecture. This milestone project underscores Trina Storage’s growing presence in the Asia-Pacific region, where the company is currently overseeing more than 2.4 GWh of utility-scale BESS capacity.
{vi2} The client commended Trina Storage for its professionalism, efficiency, and adaptability throughout the delivery process. Their selection of Elementa 2 was based not only on the product’s performance but also on Trina Storage’s proven track record as a system integrator and the reliability of its local support network.
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{vi8} The project showcases Elementa 2’s suitability for high-compliance environments, meeting Japan’s stringent high-voltage grid standards. The system supports a range of applications, including energy arbitrage, frequency regulation, and capacity firming.
{vi10} “Delivering two grid-integrated projects within three weeks demonstrates not only our product readiness but also our local execution capabilities,” said Li Na, General Manager of Trinasolar Japan. “Trina Storage offers a comprehensive delivery framework from manufacturing to commissioning, backed by a strong local team well-versed in Japan’s regulatory and grid environment. We deeply appreciate our customer’s trust and will continue to build on this foundation to support the energy transition.”
{vi14} Japan’s regulatory landscape is among the most stringent in the region. The successful completion of this project positions Trina Storage to better serve customers in the rapidly expanding APAC market.
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