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BYD Signs 3.5GWh BESS Supply Deal for Grenergy’s Oasis De Atacama Project in Chile

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BYD will supply more than half of the total battery storage capacity at developer Grenergy’s 11GWh Oasis de Atacama project in Chile.

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His biggest battery agreement announced this Wednesday the Spanish firm Grenergy. It is a purchase of a total of 6,240 units of the MC Cube T model, developed by the Chinese BYD Energy Storage, that will be destined for the development of the storage system for the Elena photovoltaic plant, one of the key phases of the megaproject that he develops in Chile, Oasis de Atacama. The agreement, equivalent to 624 containers, will allow to have 3.5 GWh…

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The batteries will support the sixth phase of the project, located in the north of the country. From ESS News The Chinese battery giant BYD Energy Storage has closed its largest contract to date in Latin America, by securing a supply agreement of 3.5 GWh with the Spanish developer Grenergy for the next phase of the important Atacama Oasis project in Chile. The agreement provides that BYD will deliver 6,240 units of its MC Cube-T system in contai…

The Spanish renewable energy company Grenergy signed a new agreement with BYD Energy Storage, the global energy solutions company, for the supply of 3.5 GWh in energy storage systems that will be installed in the sixth phase of the Atacama Oasis project (Elena), located in northern Chile. This is the largest agreement reached between the two companies to date, consolidating its strategic alliance in one of the largest energy storage projects in …

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elperiodicodelaenergia.com broke the news in on Wednesday, May 21, 2025.
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