JinkoSolar Commissions 21.6 MWh Energy Storage Projects in Massachusetts under SMART Program

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JinkoSolar Holding Co., Ltd., one of the world’s leading solar module manufacturers, has successfully commissioned 21.6 MWh of Energy Storage Systems in partnership with Distributed Energy Infrastructure (DEI). The systems have been deployed under Massachusetts’ Solar Massachusetts Renewable Target (SMART) program, aimed at promoting clean and reliable energy in the state.

The three newly operational energy storage systems were developed and constructed by DEI and are now actively contributing grid services. Designed using both DC and AC coupled configurations, the systems enhance operational flexibility while boosting the performance and resilience of solar infrastructure in Massachusetts.

JinkoSolar’s U.S.-based energy storage engineering team played a key role, offering system design expertise and ensuring integration across diverse Power Conditioning Systems (PCS) and Energy Management Systems (EMS). This collaboration highlights JinkoSolar’s growing commitment to delivering high-performance, market-aligned energy storage solutions in the U.S.

“Collaborating with DEI on these projects has been a great opportunity to showcase the value of JinkoSolar’s U.S. energy storage solutions,” said Jeff Juger, Deputy General Manager, JinkoSolar (U.S.) Inc.

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DEI provided a full turnkey solution including development, design, procurement, construction, and commissioning. Their streamlined execution minimized construction risks and accelerated deployment.

“We chose JinkoSolar for their strong U.S. service presence and proven technology,” said Sean Harrington, CEO and Founder of DEI. “Their hands-on support enabled faster system integration and optimized performance.”

The project reinforces both companies’ shared vision of accelerating the transition to a cleaner, more resilient energy future.

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