Sungrow and Masdar partner on UAE’s RTC project

Sungrow and Masdar Agreement
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By Shilpa Annie Joseph, Sr. Content Head
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Sungrow and Masdar have signed an agreement for the supply of Energy Storage System and PV inverter solutions for the UAE’s world-first giga-scale round-the-clock renewable energy project (RTC).

Developed by Masdar in partnership with the Emirates Water and Electricity Company (EWEC), the RTC project integrates 5.2GW of solar photovoltaic (PV) capacity with a 19GWh battery energy storage system (BESS), providing baseload renewable energy at an unprecedented scale.

Under the agreement, Sungrow will supply 7.5GWh of PowerTitan 3.0 ESS, alongside 2.6GW of PV inverter solutions, supporting the project’s operational reliability and efficiency.

Designed to help meet growing demand for uninterrupted clean power, the project will support a range of applications, including energy-intensive industries, business operations, residential communities, and emerging digital infrastructure.

RTC represents a major advancement in the integration of solar PV and battery storage technologies at the utility scale. Once operational in 2027, it is expected to support the delivery of reliable clean energy around the clock while enhancing grid resilience and flexibility.

24×7 Renewable Energy Delivery

RTC will deploy more than 1,000 PowerTitan 3.0 liquid-cooled ESS integrated with advanced PV inverter technologies to support continuous power delivery and enhanced grid stability.

Each system operates on an optimized cycle of 8-hour charging and 16-hour discharging to support a stable and flexible renewable energy supply. Featuring an AC block design and rack-level management, the system is designed to enhance operational safety and efficiency.

Efficiency and Performance in Challenging Conditions

The system incorporates a fully liquid-cooled Silicon Carbide Power Conversion System (SiC PCS), achieving a maximum efficiency of 99.3 percent and a system RTE of 90 percent.

Designed for operation in demanding climates, the system can operate at temperatures of up to 55°C without derating, making it well-suited to the UAE environment.

RTC reimagines the potential of renewable energy by overcoming intermittency. Once operational, it will produce giga-scale baseload renewable energy at a globally competitive tariff for the first time. The project is designed to be a blueprint that can be replicated around the world, as per the statement.

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