Global energy provider Jinko ESS, a subsidiary of Jinko Solar Co., Ltd. has strengthened its long-standing regional partnership through a 20MW distribution agreement for the SunGiga G2 261kWh and 520kWh energy storage systems. The partnership supports growing commercial & industrial (C&I) demand for reliable, high-performance energy storage solutions across the Middle East.
The SunGiga G2 series got chosen due to a combination of performance, durability and adaptability. The systems offer enhanced energy density and a lifecycle of up to 8,000 cycles, ensuring long-term value. Additionally, the platform’s standardized, modular architecture reduces system costs by over 10%, shortens installation time by up to 40%, and enables scalable plug-and-play deployment in both on & off grid configurations, supporting flexible expansion from 1 to 12 units across a range of C&I applications.
Significance
SunGiga storage solutions deliver high energy density & large capacity. The G2 units (261 kWh / 520 kWh) allow customers to build up the 20 MWh requirements using multiple units. They are designed to operate reliably in challenging conditions, including high altitude (up to ~3000 m) and extreme low temperatures – which are relevant for regions with varied climates.
The 20 MWh expands access to modern battery-based energy storage for the C&I users, improving energy reliability, manage peak demand and enabling businesses to lower energy bills, reduce waste and ensure uninterrupted power supply even in adverse conditions. The agreement signals that suppliers and distributors believe there’s demand — which could encourage further investments and eventually lead to even bigger storage deployments.
Asif SW, Head of Sales at Jinko ESS for the MENA & CA region said, “This agreement marks a major step forward in our mission to power the region’s sustainable future”. He further added, “By providing our partners with our cutting-edge SunGiga storage solutions, we are empowering businesses with the tools they need to achieve energy independence, reduce costs, and enhance operational resilience.”

