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Yang Bao, President of the Energy Storage Division at Trinasolar, attributed the result to the company’s focus on Cell-to-AC integration. By unifying battery technology with AC-side conversion within a single architecture, the firm aims to improve system performance and lifecycle value for utility-scale deployments. This strategy is currently being applied to the Gamma project, which utilizes the company's Elementa and Electra solutions to streamline integration complexity.
To maintain this competitive edge, Trina Storage relies on an advanced AC validation platform that tests systems against real-world operating scenarios and grid interaction requirements before deployment. These technical capabilities, paired with sustained R&D investment and a growing international delivery footprint, position the company to meet the accelerating demand for large-scale energy storage infrastructure.
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