Clean energy developer Distributed Energy Infrastructure (DEI) has commissioned three energy storage systems in Massachusetts totaling 21.6 MWh. The batteries, manufactured by JinkoSolar, are now operational under the state’s Solar Massachusetts Renewable Target (SMART) program.
“Collaborating with DEI on these projects has been a great opportunity to showcase the value of JinkoSolar’s U.S. energy storage solutions and our local engineering expertise,” said Jeff Juger, Deputy General Manager and Head of ESS at JinkoSolar (U.S.) Inc. “We are proud to support DEI’s fully integrated project delivery model and shared vision of accelerating the transition to a cleaner grid.”
“These projects represent a key milestone in DEI’s mission to bring resilient, clean energy solutions to the communities we serve,” said Sean Harrington, CEO and Founder of Distributed Energy Infrastructure. “We chose JinkoSolar to supply the batteries for this portfolio due to their strong U.S.-based service team, more than 15 years of experience supporting similar projects, and their proven, robust technology. Working directly with JinkoSolar’s U.S. commissioning team helped us streamline system integration and accelerate time to operation — ensuring our clients received the full benefit of a tightly managed, end-to-end solution.”
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