JinkoSolar SunGiga 261 All-in-One: Powering the Future of Commercial Energy Storage

In an era where energy resilience and sustainability are critical to business success, JinkoSolar continues to set industry benchmarks with its SunGiga 261 All-in-One Commercial and Industrial Battery System. Combining high performance, intelligent control, and robust reliability, the SunGiga 261 is a cutting-edge solution designed to meet the diverse and demanding energy storage needs of commercial, industrial, and grid-scale applications.

At the heart of the SunGiga 261 lies an advanced Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP) battery system offering 261 kWh of nominal energy and 135 kW AC output. This powerful configuration ensures optimal energy density, superior safety, and long operational life. Its system-wide approach integrating Battery Management System (BMS), Power Conversion System (PCS), Energy Management System (EMS), and Thermal Management System (TMS) delivers maximum flexibility and efficiency. The intelligent liquid cooling design ensures uniform temperature control, significantly extending battery lifespan while maintaining consistent performance even in extreme conditions ranging from –30°C to +50°C.

Safety is central to JinkoSolar’s design philosophy. The SunGiga 261 employs high-capacity LFP prismatic cells for stable performance, enhanced by a multi-layered fire suppression system combining perfluorohexanone and active fire prevention technology. The IP55-rated cabinet and optional C3-M/C5 anti-corrosion protection make it suitable for challenging outdoor environments, with proven resilience up to 3,000 meters altitude and 95% humidity. These features ensure uninterrupted operation, even in remote or adverse conditions.

Equipped with real-time monitoring and adaptive algorithms, the SunGiga 261 provides precise system control and predictive maintenance capabilities. Its secure cloud-based Command & Control platform enables centralized data access, ensuring transparency, safety, and ease of management. Compatibility with standard communication protocols such as RS485, CAN, and Ethernet (Modbus) ensures smooth integration with existing energy management infrastructures and smart grid systems.

The SunGiga 261 All-in-One is designed for a wide range of energy applications. It supports peak demand management through peak shaving and shifting, facilitates renewable energy integration to stabilize grids, and enhances EV charging infrastructure. Additionally, it provides energy backup for continuous operations during outages and supports energy arbitrage, allowing users to capitalize on market price fluctuations. The system’s modular and scalable design makes it ideal for both new installations and expansion projects.

With its blend of advanced engineering, intelligent management, and proven reliability, JinkoSolar’s SunGiga 261 All-in-One represents a new era in commercial energy storage. It empowers industries to achieve operational efficiency, grid independence, and sustainability paving the way toward a cleaner, smarter, and more resilient energy future.


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