Located in Abu Dhabi, the 2GW Al Dhafra PV power station is one of the largest single-site solar power plants worldwide. Trinasolar provided 800MW of 210mm Vertex modules for the Al Dhafra PV Power Plant project. The plant has connected to grid in April. Situated approximately 35 kilometers from Abu Dhabi city, the Al Dhafra PV Power Plant boasts a remarkable capacity to generate enough electricity to power approximately 160,000 homes across the UAE, thanks to its deployment of approximately 3.5 million solar panels. Moreover, the project will play a significant role in mitigating carbon emissions, reducing approximately 2.4 million tons of carbon dioxide annually.
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Tangermünde Energy Storage Power Station Project
This energy storage project plays a key role in enhancing grid flexibility across Germany’s energy transition and supporting the integration of renewable energy in one of Europe’s most dynamic electricity markets. As one of the largest BESS deployments in Northern Germany, this project underscores Trina Storage’s commitment to driving Europe’s energy transition and providing innovative storage solutions that meet the country’s stringent Transmission System Operator (TSO) requirements and renewable integration targets.
Qinnan Solar+Storage Power Station Project
The Qinnan ESS project adopts Trina Storage Elementa liquid-cooled energy storage system. The whole cabinet’s protection level is up to IP54/C5, with good waterproof and anti-corrosion performance – and with the intelligent liquid-cooled system, temperature difference inside the cabinet remains within 3℃.
Tiln Farm Project
The Tiln Farm energy storage project integrates Trina Storage’s self-developed Elementa, a liquid-cooled battery system designed to support a range of grid ancillary services, including frequency response, voltage regulation, and reactive power control. By enhancing grid stability and optimizing energy dispatch, the system enables revenue-generating opportunities for operators while ensuring long-term reliability and efficiency.
Berkeley Energy Storage Power Station Project
The Berkeley Energy Storage Power Station project adopts the Trina Storage Elementa, the liquid-cooled energy storage system. It is Trina Storage’s first overseas collocated PV-energy storage project. It not only enhances grid stability but also maximizes energy utilization and customer revenue.
10.75kW Residential Rooftop Project
On the roof of a local villa on the Gold Coast, the Vertex S+ modules are laying in the milky white roof in a patchwork pattern, basking in the sun. The total installed capacity of this project is 10.75kW, with an average annual power generation of 15,209 kWh, reducing 12.75 tons of carbon dioxide emissions.
150MW Agriculture, Fishery, PV and Storage Integration Project
The agricultural and fishery PV complementary power station all uses Trinasolar 210mm Vertex series high-efficiency modules. The project was built in two phases, both equipped with Trina Storage Power Station, and the second phase project is equipped with Trina Storage Elementa series system. This project is a preferred and key project for the conversion of new and old kinetic energy in Shandong Province, covering an area of about 2,900 acres. It uses the existing subsidence land and builds various special greenhouses to build a new development model of “planting under the board and PV on the board”, creating an agricultural tourism complex of “PV + agriculture + fishery”, and turning the disadvantages of coal mining subsidence areas into ecological and environmental advantages.
8.5kW Residential Rooftop Project
The total capacity of this project is 8.5 kW, and it fully utilizes Trinasolar’s Vertex S+ Clear Black modules. The successful implementation of the project not only enhances the local energy self-sufficiency but also adds a unique landscape to the town.
16kW Residential Rooftop Project
In a high-end community in Brisbane, the Vertex S+ modules are neatly arranged on the roof of the villa, perfectly blending with the blue sky, white clouds and the surrounding rainforest. The total installed capacity of this project is 16kW. The average annual power generation is about 21,731 kWh, and the average annual carbon emission reduction is 18.21 tons.
Brazil – Paraíba Santa Luzia Project
The Santa Luzia Complex is one of the largest solar projects in Brazil. Developed by Rio Alto Energias Renováveis and located in the state of Paraíba in northeastern Brazil, the complex comprises nine sub-projects – all utilizing Trinasolar trackers.



