Trina Storage Achieves Seventh Consecutive BNEF Tier 1 Ranking, Targets 10 GWh Shipments in 2025

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Trina Storage, the energy storage arm of Trinasolar, has been named to BloombergNEF’s (BNEF) Energy Storage Tier 1 Ranking for Q3 2025—marking its seventh consecutive appearance on the list. This recognition underscores the company’s strong financial foundation, proven bankability, and fully integrated Cell-to-AC system solutions. The BNEF Tier 1 ranking, known for its rigorous criteria, is a trusted benchmark for financial institutions making investment and financing decisions.

Leveraging its end-to-end capabilities in R&D, manufacturing, and delivery, Trina Storage continues to drive innovation and expand its global presence. Building on the success of its Elementa 2 series, the newly launched Elementa 2 Pro integrates advanced technologies from cell to system, delivering efficient, flexible, and intelligent storage solutions tailored to varying market needs.

By the end of 2024, Trina Storage’s cumulative shipments exceeded 10 GWh, with over 2 GWh delivered to Europe alone. In 2025, the company targets 8–10 GWh in shipments, driven by major milestones including a record 1.2 GWh delivery to Chile, GWh-scale market entry in Eastern Europe through a partnership with Stiemo, and successful grid connection of a large-scale project in Abydos, Egypt.


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