Sineng Electric and Europower Enerji Ink MoU to Advance Energy Storage Deployment in Turkey and Cyprus

During Intersolar Europe 2025, Sineng Electric, a global leader in solar and energy storage solutions, signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Europower Enerji, a prominent Turkey-based company specializing in the engineering, manufacturing, and EPC contracting of electrical and electromechanical systems. This strategic partnership aims to accelerate the innovation and deployment of advanced energy storage solutions across Turkey and Cyprus.

As part of the agreement, the two companies signed a 750MW purchase agreement to promote the adoption of Sineng’s Power Conversion System (PCS) solutions in the region. Designed to deliver exceptional efficiency, reliability, and grid compatibility, Sineng’s energy storage solutions meet stringent international standards and are engineered to perform optimally under diverse environmental conditions.

“This collaboration leverages the complementary strengths of both companies, allowing us to respond more effectively to the growing market demands,” said Rock Li, General Manager of Sineng Electric Eastern Europe. “By combining Sineng’s technological expertise with Europower’s well-established local presence, we are poised to support the transition of both Turkey and Cyprus toward a cleaner and more sustainable energy future.”

A.Beril Harmanlı, COO of Europower Enerji, commented, “This partnership underscores our shared commitment to accelerating the adoption of innovative, scalable, and high-performance energy storage systems. Together, we strive to deliver energy efficient solutions that strengthen grid stability and drive progress toward a greener future.”

 

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