en.Wedoany.com Reported - Jinko Storage, the energy storage subsidiary of JinkoSolar, has signed a cooperation agreement with Taliva Energy, a Romanian clean energy development company, to deploy a total of 400MWh of energy storage systems across multiple centralized storage projects in Eastern Europe, further expanding its collaboration footprint.
These projects are located in Romania and Turkey. Against the backdrop of Europe's vigorous development of renewable energy generation, these energy storage projects can enhance grid regulation capacity, integrate renewable energy power, and strengthen regional energy supply resilience. Both parties noted that the demand for centralized energy storage continues to rise, and energy storage equipment plays a crucial role in stabilizing grid operation and facilitating the low-carbon transition of the power system. This cooperation agreement is a tangible outcome of this trend.
The total 400MWh energy storage project package will be implemented in phases across multiple centralized power stations, deepening the two companies' presence in the rapidly growing European energy storage market. Jinko Storage will provide a full suite of advanced energy storage solutions for the projects, covering system integration, engineering implementation, and long-term operation and maintenance services.
Anita Li, Vice President of Jinko Storage, stated that the energy transition requires innovative technology and reliable local partners, and deepening cooperation with Taliva Energy helps deliver stable, scalable, high-performance energy storage products across Europe, effectively supporting local low-carbon development.
Mario Dalsarfati, CEO of Taliva Energy, pointed out that the 400MWh energy storage project package reflects the company's goal of deploying long-term energy infrastructure across Europe.
He added that Taliva Energy possesses project development and local implementation capabilities, and combined with Jinko Storage's technology and global project experience, both parties can build high-value energy storage stations, optimize grid regulation performance, integrate renewable energy, and establish a more robust new energy system.
The cooperation agreement was signed during the European International Solar Energy Exhibition. Both companies stated that they will continue to advance cooperation on centralized energy storage projects to support Europe's clean energy transition.






