Sungrow Supports AGL in Advancing Agrivoltaics in Australia
24 June 2025This project is equipped with Sungrow’s leading-edge solutions, featuring the SG4950HV-MV PCS and PowerTitan Liquid-cooled energy storage system (ST2293UX battery units), seamlessly integrated with over 10,000 solar panels. It has a total installed capacity of 5.99 MW and generates approximately 14,000 MWh of clean electricity annually. This transition is expected to cut 7,500 metric tons of CO₂ emissions per year, significantly decreasing the agricultural sector’s dependence on traditional, non-renewable energy sources.
Agriculture plays a vital role in Australia’s economy, yet rising energy costs and environmental concerns pose increasing challenges. By leveraging Sungrow’s advanced Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) technology, the project achieves an estimated 83% renewable energy penetration rate, enabling farm operators to lower operational costs, stabilize energy supply, and increase profitability. This initiative highlights the potential of agrivoltaics in transforming farming operations, ensuring long-term economic and environmental benefits.
“At AGL, we’re proud to support forward-thinking initiatives like the Kerarbury almond farm project that bring together clean energy innovation and agricultural resilience,” said Brendan Weinert, Head of Sustainable Business Energy Solutions at AGL Energy. “Partnering with Sungrow to integrate storage solutions is a powerful example of how the energy and farming sectors can work together to drive meaningful emissions reductions, improve energy reliability, lower costs, and build a more sustainable future for regional communities,” Mr. Weinert added.
Joe Zhou, Country Director of Sungrow Australia, stated: “This project demonstrates how renewable energy can transform agriculture. By working with AGL, we are enabling farmers to harness clean energy reliably and cost-effectively while contributing to a more sustainable future.“
Projects like this highlight Sungrow’s commitment to advancing solar and storage technology, ensuring diverse industries and communities have access to reliable, clean energy.
Related
-
Croatia tenders 56 MW solar-storage project
9 April 2026
-
Saudi firm to develop $300m Syria Beaumont project
9 April 2026
-
Acwa solar plants face power output restrictions
7 April 2026
-
San Isidro Solar gets P9.36b for Leyte plant
7 April 2026
-
Saudi Arabia plans Mecca airport project
6 April 2026
-
Contractors submit Al-Maktoum airport superstructure bids
2 April 2026


京公网安备
11010802030424号
京ICP备19046776号-2