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Jinko ESS Collaborates with ComAp on Energy Storage Applications

The collaboration focuses on integrating Jinko ESS’s SunGiga All-in-One G2 C&I battery energy storage system with ComAp’s InteliNeo energy management portfolio.

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Manish Kumar
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Jinko ESS, the energy storage arm of Jinko Solar Co., Ltd., has announced a technical compatibility collaboration with ComAp to integrate its commercial and industrial (C&I) energy storage systems with ComAp’s energy management and control platforms.

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The collaboration focuses on integrating Jinko ESS’s SunGiga All-in-One G2 C&I battery energy storage system with ComAp’s InteliNeo energy management portfolio, enabling coordinated operation across both grid-connected and off-grid applications. The partnership is aimed at improving system interoperability and accelerating real-world deployment of C&I energy storage solutions across global markets.

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Testing activities in Europe and China

As part of the collaboration, technical teams from both companies conducted joint alignment and testing activities in Europe and China. These tests validated support for Virtual Synchronous Generator (VSG) functionality on the SunGiga All-in-One G2 when operated using ComAp InteliNeo controllers. With VSG capability, the battery energy storage system can operate in a grid-forming mode, contributing to voltage and frequency stability in weak-grid, islanded, and grid-transition scenarios.

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The grid-forming functionality is particularly relevant for hybrid energy systems combining renewable generation, battery storage, and conventional power sources, where maintaining power quality and system reliability remains a key challenge.

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Integrated Solution

According to the companies, the integrated solution is suitable for a wide range of C&I and microgrid applications, including peak shaving, backup power, demand response, and hybrid solar- or wind-plus-storage projects. By leveraging standardized communication protocols and established control strategies, the solution supports flexible system design and efficient commissioning across different regional markets.

Jinko ESS said that collaborations with ecosystem partners such as ComAp form part of its broader strategy to deliver stable, scalable, and application-ready energy storage systems tailored to the evolving needs of commercial, industrial, and microgrid customers worldwide.

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