Sungrow Completes Hybrid Battery Energy Storage Project with UNSW and Dubbo Regional Council
Sungrow has delivered a hybrid battery energy storage solution in collaboration with UNSW and Dubbo Regional Council, focusing on Energy Management Systems (EMS) and Virtual Power Plant (VPP) technologies. The project, funded through the TRaCE initiative, enhances sustainability and energy efficiency. It includes two hybrid energy storage systems integrated with existing solar PV, providing a platform for real-time research validation and operational cost reduction.

Sungrow has successfully delivered a hybrid battery energy storage solution in partnership with the University of New South Wales (UNSW) and Dubbo Regional Council. The project, funded by the Australian Department of Education's TRaCE initiative, began in Q1 2025 and is now complete.
It features two Sungrow SH15T/SBH300 systems integrated with existing solar PV, managed by UNSW's EMS for efficient performance. The system supports both behind-the-meter and front-of-the-meter functionalities, optimizing energy use for Dubbo Regional Council.
Collaborations include Diverse Electrical for installation and SolarJuice for logistics. Future enhancements may include EV integration and participation in National Electricity Market trading.




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