International experience24.05.2025
Sungrow Leads Central Asia’s Largest Energy Storage Project

Sungrow, the global leader in PV inverter and energy storage system solutions, is spearheading the energy transition in Central Asia with its cutting-edge energy storage system.
Central Asia is steadily advancing its renewable energy transition, with countries setting ambitious targets for clean power integration. Kazakhstan has already commissioned 3.03GW of renewable energy projects in 2024. To meet future energy consumption needs in Kazakhstan’s Unified Power System (UPS) by 2035, approximately 17.5 GW of new generation capacity is planned, utilizing various technologies and locations. This presents a significant opportunity for advanced energy storage solutions to support the region’s clean energy transition.
Case Study: Central Asia’s Largest Energy Storage Project
Recently, Sungrow has successfully commissioned the Lochin 150MW/300MWh energy storage project in the Andijan Region, Uzbekistan. Installed with Sungrow’s cutting-edge liquid-cooled BESS PowerTitan 2.0, this facility marks Uzbekistan’s first energy storage project and is the largest in Central Asia.
With over 28 years of experience, Sungrow is recognized as the world’s No. 1 PV inverter provider shipment (S&P Global Commodity Insights) and the most bankable energy storage company (BloombergNEF). As of December 2024, Sungrow has deployed 740GW of power electronic converters worldwide, supporting clean energy projects in over 180 countries. The company operates a 520-outlet global service network, ensuring seamless project execution and customer support. Sungrow possesses a dynamic technical R&D team that represents 40% of the company's personnel. The Company has also invested in its in-house testing center approved by SGS, CSA, and TÜV Rheinland.
The Lochin 150MW/300MWh energy storage project
Uzbekistan is planning a rapid increase in renewable actions. In early 2024, the Uzbek government raised its renewable energy target from 25% to 40% of the electricity mix by 2030. As a vital part of the national plan, the Lochin 300MWh BESS project will provide 2,190GWh of firm capacity and flexible power annually to support a more resilient local electricity grid. Sungrow supplied its PowerTitan 2.0 BESS which is embedded with the gird-forming technology, delivering voltage regulation, frequency response, and oscillation damping services, ensuring a stable voltage and frequency in the weak Uzbekistan grid.
Revolutionizing Energy Storage with Liquid-Cooled PowerTitan 2.0
Sungrow's Liquid-Cooled PowerTitan 2.0 Energy Storage System is designed to support central Asia's clean energy transition with its advanced features:
l PowerTitan 2.0 is a professional integration of Sungrow’s power electronics, electrochemistry, and power grid support technologies. The all-in-one AC-DC block design, with pre-assembled battery modules and PCS, ensures seamless integration and ease of installation, streamlining the grid connection time by 50%.
l It offers a highly scalable design with plug-and-play architecture, supported by pre-certified fire safety compliance testing. Sungrow also conducted the world’s largest BESS burn test for PowerTitan 2.0 last October, setting new safety standards.
l It integrates iSolarBPS, pioneering battery pre-diagnostics with real-time monitoring and three-tier warning capabilities.
For commercial and industrial (C&I) applications, Sungrow also offers PowerStack 200CS, a 110kW/225kWh energy storage system featuring automated grid switching, integrated battery and PCS management, and liquid-cooling for superior heat dissipation.
Expanding BESS Deployment Across Central Asia
As Kazakhstan continues its ambitious renewable energy expansion, Sungrow remains committed to supporting the region’s clean energy transition with tailored BESS solutions that enhance grid stability and renewable energy integration. Beyond Kazakhstan, Sungrow is strengthening its presence in Central Asia, working closely with partners to provide reliable and scalable energy storage solutions that drive the region’s sustainable energy future.
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