Today’s renewable energy news includes announcements from Jinko ESS, Sungrow, Voltage Energy, and others.
Jinko ESS Receives IEC 62443-2-4 Cybersecurity Certification
Jinko ESS has received the IEC 62443-2-4 cybersecurity certification, validating its secure development processes for energy storage systems (ESS). The certification confirms compliance with internationally recognized standards for industrial automation and control system security, strengthening trust in Jinko ESS’s digital and operational resilience. The milestone highlights rising focus on cybersecurity in grid-scale and commercial energy storage, as batteries become critical infrastructure supporting renewable integration. For customers and utilities, the certification delivers enhanced system reliability, reduced cyber risk, and regulatory confidence. It also supports smoother project approvals and bankability. The achievement reflects continued investment and innovation in secure energy storage technology, positioning Jinko ESS as a trusted provider of cyber-resilient ESS solutions for global clean energy markets.
Sungrow Launches Grid-Forming PowerTitan 3.0 Utility ESS in Madrid
Sungrow has launched its PowerTitan 3.0 grid-forming utility-scale energy storage system (ESS) in Madrid, marking a major step in supporting Europe’s energy transition. The advanced ESS features grid-forming technology, enabling batteries to actively stabilize power systems by providing inertia, voltage, and frequency support. PowerTitan 3.0 is designed for large-scale renewable integration, improving grid resilience as solar and wind penetration rises. The solution reflects Sungrow’s continued investment and innovation in energy storage, addressing critical challenges linked to fossil fuel phase-out. For customers and utilities, the system delivers higher reliability, faster response, and improved power quality, while supporting compliance with evolving grid codes. The launch reinforces Sungrow’s position as a leading provider of next-generation utility ESS solutions for Europe’s clean energy markets.
Voltage Energy Announces Roxboro, North Carolina as New Global Headquarters
Voltage Energy has announced Roxboro, North Carolina, as the location of its new international headquarters, strengthening its long-term growth strategy in the US energy market. The move supports the company’s expansion across energy infrastructure, power systems, and clean energy solutions, while enhancing access to skilled talent and strategic partners. Establishing the headquarters in North Carolina reflects continued investment in regional economic development, with expectations for job creation and local supply chain growth. Customers and partners are set to benefit from improved operational efficiency, closer collaboration, and faster project delivery. The decision aligns with broader trends of energy sector investment in the southeastern United States, reinforcing Voltage Energy’s commitment to innovation, scalability, and supporting the evolving energy transition and grid modernization efforts.
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