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Sungrow has strengthened its leadership in Latin America’s energy storage market, securing 10 GWh of BESS capacity and consolidating Chile as its regional operational hub.

The company has inaugurated a centralised technical monitoring and support platform in Santiago, enabling real-time supervision of battery energy storage systems. From this hub, Sungrow monitors critical parameters such as temperature, cell voltage and state of charge, allowing early fault detection, faster response times and optimised system performance. Monthly KPI-based performance reports further enhance transparency and operational efficiency.


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The Santiago monitoring centre is supported by a service facility in Renca, which includes a repair laboratory, spare-parts warehouse and a technical training centre for both Sungrow staff and client teams. This local infrastructure is designed to reduce OPEX, minimise operational risk and decrease reliance on external contractors through on-site expertise and certified personnel.

Speaking at the Future Energy Summit Southern Cone, Sungrow Business Development Manager Jorge Cabrera highlighted the company’s project-specific approach, noting that tailored system design and local technical autonomy are key to improving operational continuity.

Across Latin America, Sungrow now exceeds 25 GW of installed solar PV capacity, including over 5 GW in Chile and 15 GW in Brazil, supported by an extensive regional logistics network. In energy storage, 3.1 GWh are already in commercial operation, 3 GWh are under commissioning, and 4 GWh are scheduled to come online in Q1 2026.

With large-scale deployments such as Colombia’s largest battery system, Sungrow continues to position itself as a full-lifecycle, integrated technology partner for solar and storage developers across the region.







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