
Trina Storage has announced a partnership with energy storage developer Pacific Green to develop the Limestone Coast North energy park in South Australia.
The collaboration aims to boost sustainable energy in Australia.
The project is valued at A$460m ($293m) and will have a capacity of 250MW/500 megawatt hours (MWh).
The Limestone Coast North energy park is expected to become a pivotal project for Pacific Green in Australia.
Trina Storage will supply energy storage cells, integrate battery cabinets and ensure system performance and warranty.
Pacific Green Group chief operations officer Christo Hammes stated: “With partners like Trina Storage, we are confident in overcoming future challenges.
“This partnership represents a crucial step forward, and we see numerous opportunities for future collaboration with Trina Storage.”
Australia’s climate, with its seasonal variations, demands rigorous energy storage solutions.
Trina Storage has secured global safety certifications, including what it claims to be the world’s first Underwriter Laboratories certification for the thermal control performance of liquid-cooled energy storage containers.
Trina Storage’s anti-condensation designs have cleared third-party testing, and secured TÜV NFPA69 explosion-proof ventilation system certification.
Trina Solar global marketing president Yang Bao stated: “This collaboration with Pacific Green reaffirms our trustworthiness among global clients.
“Through our vertically integrated operations, Trina Storage has developed end-to-end cell-to-AC [alternating current] capabilities. Moving forward, we will accelerate strategic partnerships and continue creating value for our clients.”
In February 2025, Pacific Green signed an agreement to sell the Limestone Coast North energy park to Intera Renewables for A$460m.
The park will commence commercial operations in early 2027.