Rongjie Energy Signs 4GWh LFP Battery Deal with India's Lineage Power for 2027 Projects

Published: Aug 20, 2026 09:24
[Rongjie Energy Secures 4GWh Energy Storage Order from India] Rongjie Energy and Indian energy storage integrator Lineage Power officially signed a framework cooperation agreement for 4GWh of LFP battery cells in 2027. Based on Lineage Power's preliminary demand plan for energy storage projects in 2027, it plans to purchase from Rongjie Energy a total of 4GWh of 314Ah and 588Ah battery cells, primarily for utility-scale energy storage and industrial and commercial ESS scenarios.

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