Tashkent, Uzbekistan – Sungrow, a global leader in PV inverter and energy storage solutions, has successfully commissioned the Lochin 150MW/300MWh energy storage project in Andijan Region, Uzbekistan, in partnership with China Energy Engineering Corporation (CEEC). This landmark project is Uzbekistan’s first energy storage installation and the largest of its kind in Central Asia.
Advancing Uzbekistan’s Renewable Energy Goals
Uzbekistan has set ambitious renewable energy targets, increasing its goal from 25% to 40% of the electricity mix by 2030. The introduction of energy storage projects like Lochin 300MWh BESS enhances supply security and stabilizes the grid as the country transitions to cleaner energy sources.
This project is expected to provide 2,190GWh of firm capacity annually, bolstering Uzbekistan’s electricity sector with voltage regulation, frequency response, and grid stabilization.
PowerTitan 2.0: A Game-Changer in Energy Storage
Sungrow’s advanced PowerTitan 2.0 liquid-cooled energy storage system integrates power electronics, electrochemistry, and grid support technology. Its all-in-one AC-DC block design simplifies installation and reduces grid connection time by 50%. The system also boasts scalable architecture, fire safety compliance, and pioneering real-time battery diagnostics via iSolarBPS.
Sungrow’s Commitment to Central Asia’s Energy Transition
As a leader in PV and energy storage markets, Sungrow has supplied Kazakhstan’s largest solar power plants and continues to support Central Asia’s renewable ambitions. With cutting-edge technology and professional services, Sungrow is poised to drive the region’s sustainable energy future.