Ingeteam Supplies Inverters for Australia’s Winton North Hybrid Project
2025-10-24 10:23
Favorite

Wedoany.com Report-Oct. 24, Ingeteam has been selected to supply inverters for the Winton North hybrid project, developed by European Energy Australia in northeastern Victoria. Scheduled to begin operations in 2027, the project will have an annual generation capacity of 227 gigawatt hours (GWh) of renewable electricity and will cover an area of 256 hectares.

The project is projected to have an annual production capacity of 227GWh of clean energy.

The Winton North project will be implemented in two stages. The first stage involves the construction of a 100-megawatt alternating current (MWac) solar farm, while the second stage will see the installation of a 100MW, two-hour battery energy storage system (BESS). Together, the two components will provide a reliable supply of clean energy and enhance grid stability in the region.

Under the agreement, Ingeteam will supply its plug-and-play medium voltage power stations, which integrate inverters, low-voltage/medium-voltage (LV/MV) transformers, MV switchgear, and auxiliary service panels. The company will also oversee the commissioning of all supplied equipment and the hybrid plant’s control system, known as the multi plant controller.

This advanced control system is designed to assist grid operators in optimizing and coordinating the performance of both the solar and storage facilities. It helps maintain energy quality and ensures a stable power supply at the grid interconnection point, thereby supporting efficient integration of renewable power into the network.

Ingeteam Australia’s Head of Sales for the photovoltaic and storage business, Jorge Guillen, stated: “We are delighted to once again be able to provide our expertise and technology in power and control electronics to further contribute to Australia’s energy transition.”

Since establishing its presence in North Wollongong in 2010, Ingeteam has achieved a strong position in the Australian market, holding approximately a 25% share of the country’s solar inverter sector. The company has become a key technology partner for plant developers, assisting them in meeting the technical standards and regulatory requirements necessary for grid connection of large-scale renewable projects.

Ingeteam’s ongoing collaboration with European Energy further reinforces its role in advancing Australia’s clean energy transition. In August 2025, Ingeteam secured two additional contracts from European Energy to supply inverter and control technology for the Lancaster and Mulwala solar photovoltaic plants. These projects are part of Australia’s broader efforts to achieve its decarbonisation objectives and expand its renewable energy portfolio.

Through the Winton North hybrid project, Ingeteam continues to strengthen its contribution to Australia’s sustainable energy development. By combining solar power generation with battery energy storage, the project aims to improve energy efficiency, grid reliability, and environmental performance, supporting the region’s long-term transition toward cleaner power sources.

This bulletin is compiled and reposted from information of global Internet and strategic partners, aiming to provide communication for readers. If there is any infringement or other issues, please inform us in time. We will make modifications or deletions accordingly. Unauthorized reproduction of this article is strictly prohibited. Email: news@wedoany.com
Related Recommendations
Japan's Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Plant to Suspend Power Generation Due to Electrical Leakage
2026-03-14
Canada to Release 23.6 Million Barrels of Oil Reserves
2026-03-14
China Isotope & Radiation Corporation (CIRC) and CGN Nuclear Technology Development Co., Ltd. (Hedewei) Sign Strategic Cooperation Agreement with Maoming City, Guangdong Province
2026-03-14
Jinko Solar Secures 105.68MW Tiger 3 Order in Japan, Continuing to Lead the Distributed Market
2026-03-14
China's Western Inner Mongolia Power Grid Plans Cumulative Total Investment of 220 Billion Yuan During the "15th Five-Year Plan" Period
2026-03-14
China's Two Sessions: Multiple Academicians Propose Including Geothermal Development and Utilization in the National "15th Five-Year Plan" Outline
2026-03-13
CSP + Energy Storage is Reconstructing the Underlying Logic of China's New Energy Sector. NPC Deputy Li Mao Makes a Significant Proposal: Integrated Solar Thermal Power as a Solution to Core Challenges of New Energy Integration and Grid Stability.
2026-03-13
Li Yilun from China General Nuclear Power Group Visits and Holds Symposium at CGN Environmental Protection Jiangsu Company
2026-03-13
China's Lanpec Technologies Conquers Core Molten Salt Energy Storage Technology, Secures Major Overseas CSP Order. Has the Industry's Turning Point Finally Arrived?
2026-03-13
Huang Yushu, Secretary of the Party Committee and Chairman of China Nuclear Industry Eighth Research Institute, Visits CNNC Seventh Research Institute for Work Exchange
2026-03-13