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Shanghai, China — August 27, 2025 — Trina Storage has been listed in the Top 10 for H1 2025 global shipments of Chinese energy storage system integrators by the China Energy Storage Alliance (CNESA). The recognition highlights Trina Storage's strong performance in international deliveries and its growing influence on the global energy storage sector.</p>
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Recently, BloombergNEF, a global authority in renewable energy, released its latest report assessing the resilience and innovation of seven leading PV module manufacturers amid shifting market conditions. BNEF highlighted Trinasolar’s dedicated global strategy, strong bankability, pioneering technological innovation, and exceptional sustainability performance. The report shows that Trinasolar earned the highest ESG score among other PV module manufacturers (as of May 2025), reaffirming its leadership in sustainable development.</p>
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As AI and cloud computing reshape the global economy, data centers are fast becoming the foundation of our digital world. Next-generation data centers—especially those built for large AI models—are consuming electricity at an unprecedented scale. Those hyperscale, multi-gigawatt data campuses not only strain existing power supply but also introduce sharp fluctuations in demand, pushing grids to their operational limits and jeopardizing stability.</p>
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Amid the vast expanse of the Gobi Desert in Jinta, Gansu Province, rows of solar panels are transforming once-hostile sands into a thriving “blue ocean” of green energy, for which Trinasolar supplied 100MW of high-performance Vertex series modules to this project, helping drive both energy output and environmental renewal.</p>
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<strong>Independent testing confirms 95.2% DC efficiency and 98% capacity retention after one year of operation</strong></p>
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Trina Storage has released independently verified operational data from a 150MW utility-scale agrivoltaic + storage project, confirming strong real-world performance in both efficiency and long-term reliability.</p>
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Trina Storage, a leading global energy storage solution provider, has announced that its flagship energy storage system, Elementa 2, has successfully obtained the IEC 62619 certification from TÜV SÜD and passed two critical North American fire safety test standards—NFPA 68 and NFPA 855—certified by SGS. These achievements reaffirm Trina Storage’s deep commitment to product quality and safety, as well as its dedication to delivering safe, efficient, and reliable energy storage solutions to global customers.</p>
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Recently, UL Solutions, a leading safety science authority, awarded Trina Storage the energy storage industry's first IEC 61508 Functional Safety Process Certificate – a milestone validated by ANAB (U.S.) and IAF (International Accreditation Forum) multilateral recognition. Dr. Sheng Yun, VP of Trina Storage's Product Research Institute, and Sam Wei, UL Solutions’ Global & Strategic Accounts Director for Greater China, attended the certification ceremony.</p>