Trinasolar, a global leader in smart photovoltaic (PV) and energy storage solutions, has announced a research collaboration with Singapore’s Agency for Science, Technology and Research (ASTAR). This partnership is set to focus on the optimization and development of advanced energy storage battery technologies, contributing to the global transition to green and low-carbon energy.
The three-year agreement aims to leverage ASTAR’s expertise in energy, materials, and intelligent manufacturing to tackle core technical challenges in commercial energy storage batteries. ASTAR’s Institute of Materials Research and Engineering (IMRE) will play a key role in this effort, utilizing its material science and engineering knowledge to pioneer new materials and enhance battery performance.
Helena Li, Executive President of Trinasolar, praised the Singapore government’s support for new energy initiatives and expressed enthusiasm about collaborating with ASTAR IMRE. She highlighted the partnership’s goal to foster innovation in energy storage technologies and contribute to a net-zero future.
Professor Xian Jun Loh, Executive Director of ASTAR IMRE, emphasized the value of combining IMRE’s research strengths with Trinasolar’s energy storage expertise. He expressed optimism about making significant advancements in energy storage technology and applying these innovations in Singapore and beyond.
Trinasolar, known for its cutting-edge research in PV and energy storage technologies, remains committed to independent and collaborative innovation to lead the development of the new energy industry and achieve a net-zero future.





