
In a momentous celebration of clean energy innovation, Sungrow, a global leader in photovoltaic inverters and energy storage systems, proudly announces the signing of a historic project agreement with Penso Power and BW ESS. This collaboration marks a significant stride in the renewable energy sector, as Sungrow is poised to deliver Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) for a groundbreaking 100MW/330MWh energy storage project situated in Bramley, Hampshire, UK.
The highlight of this venture is the introduction of Sungrow’s cutting-edge PowerTitan 2.0 liquid-cooled Energy Storage System (ESS). Making its debut in the UK, the PowerTitan 2.0 seamlessly integrates a 2.5MW Power Conversion System (PCS) and a 5MWh battery into a single 20-ft container. This innovative technology not only enhances efficiency and safety but also substantially reduces both capital expenditure (CAPEX) and operational expenditure (OPEX) costs.
Bramley, a pivotal project within Penso Power’s portfolio, is expected to play a crucial role in enhancing UK energy security and strengthening the resilience of the electricity system. Scheduled to become operational in 2024, the Bramley facility will actively contribute to grid balancing, ancillary services, and wholesale energy trading.
Dr. James Li, Director of ESS Europe at Sungrow, expressed the significance of the project, stating, “This project signifies another momentous milestone for Sungrow as we continue the journey to provide cutting-edge energy solutions to the UK market. Our collaboration with Penso Power and BW ESS exemplifies our commitment to advancing clean and reliable energy storage solutions that will transform the energy landscape of the UK.”
Sungrow takes pride in leading renewable energy innovation and is dedicated to creating a sustainable future through groundbreaking projects like Bramley. As the company takes this significant step forward, Sungrow remains committed to delivering sustainable energy solutions that benefit local societies, partners, and the environment, providing “Clean power for all.”





