Trina Storage’s Elementa 2 Earns Top Global Safety Certifications, Reinforcing Commitment to Reliable Energy Storage

Trina Storage has announced that its flagship energy storage system, Elementa 2, has received the IEC 62619 certification from TÜV SÜD and passed two major North American fire safety standards—NFPA 68 and NFPA 855—certified by SGS. These achievements reflect the company’s strong commitment to safety, reliability, and high-performance energy storage.

As global demand for renewable energy grows, storage systems are expected to meet increasingly rigorous standards. IEC 62619 is recognized as a leading benchmark for battery safety, while NFPA 68 and 855 are among the strictest fire safety codes worldwide. Meeting these standards confirms Elementa 2’s readiness for deployment in highly regulated markets.

Trina Storage builds safety into every level of product design. From the use of ultra-safe active materials and advanced separators to robust system architecture with IP55/C5 protection, Elementa 2 is engineered to perform in harsh conditions. The company also employs a comprehensive safety management framework that spans product development, manufacturing, and operation.

In 2024, Trina Storage released a white paper titled System Safety and Reliability, outlining Elementa 2’s performance and emergency response capabilities under extreme scenarios. The system’s proven reliability has driven global adoption, with over 10 GWh of Elementa units shipped across six continents by the end of the year.

These certifications mark a significant endorsement of Trina Storage’s safety-first approach. The company remains focused on technological advancement and global collaboration to support the continued growth of clean energy infrastructure.Trina Storage has announced that its flagship energy storage system, Elementa 2, has received the IEC 62619 certification from TÜV SÜD and passed two major North American fire safety standards—NFPA 68 and NFPA 855—certified by SGS. These achievements reflect the company’s strong commitment to safety, reliability, and high-performance energy storage.

As global demand for renewable energy grows, storage systems are expected to meet increasingly rigorous standards. IEC 62619 is recognized as a leading benchmark for battery safety, while NFPA 68 and 855 are among the strictest fire safety codes worldwide. Meeting these standards confirms Elementa 2’s readiness for deployment in highly regulated markets.

Trina Storage builds safety into every level of product design. From the use of ultra-safe active materials and advanced separators to robust system architecture with IP55/C5 protection, Elementa 2 is engineered to perform in harsh conditions. The company also employs a comprehensive safety management framework that spans product development, manufacturing, and operation.

These certifications mark a significant endorsement of Trina Storage’s safety-first approach. The company remains focused on technological advancement and global collaboration to support the continued growth of clean energy infrastructure.

 

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