Wanhua Chemical Launches 20.95MW/152.06MWh Energy Storage Project Tender in Ningbo

Published: Feb 28, 2026 21:10
Wanhua Chemical (Ningbo) Chlor-Alkali Co., Ltd. has officially released an announcement for the bidding of its 20.95MW/152.06MWh user-side energy storage project under an Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) contract. The tender is initiated by Qiming Xinfa (Ningbo) Energy Storage Co., Ltd., with all required funds amounting to 200.7192 million yuan self-raised by the company. The project is located within the Wanhua Industrial Park at No. 1 Donggang North Road, Daxie Development Zone, Beilun District, Ningbo City, Zhejiang Province. The construction includes 66 sets of 2304MWh battery energy storage units, 8 sets of PCS step-up integrated cabins, 1 set of grid-connected prefabricated cabin.

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