HOUSTON, TEXAS (By Editors at Energy Analytics Institute, 8.Jul.2025, Words: 233) — JinkoSolar Holding Co., Ltd. announced successful commissioning of 21.6 MWh of energy storage systems supplied to Distributed Energy Infrastructure (DEI).
This milestone marks a significant step in advancing clean, reliable, and dispatchable energy in Massachusetts through the state’s solar Massachusetts renewable target (SMART) program.
The 3 newly commissioned systems, developed and constructed by DEI, are now operational under the SMART program.
These projects not only provide essential grid services but also strengthen the performance and resiliency of solar energy assets in Massachusetts — supporting the state’s climate goals and energy modernization efforts. Each system utilizes a mix of DC and AC coupled configurations to maximize operational flexibility and performance, JinkoSolar announced on 8 Jul. 2025 in an official statement.
JinkoSolar’s US-based energy storage engineering team played a pivotal role in the project’s success by providing system design expertise and ensuring seamless integration with a range of power conditioning system (PCS) and energy management system (EMS) platforms.
This close collaboration and robust technical support underscores JinkoSolar’s strong commitment and proven ability to deliver high-performance energy storage solutions tailored to evolving market needs. DEI-led turnkey project execution included development support, system design, procurement, construction, and commissioning. DEI’s coordinated approach helped ensure smooth execution and minimized common risks and delays, especially in construction and commissioning phases.
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