Sungrow says advanced inverter trials show they can provide heart-beat of the grid in absence of coal
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Sungrow completed the world's first large-scale grid-forming full-scenario validation, testing battery and inverter technology on a 30 megawatt grid simulation platform in China. The tests covered 14 scenarios over 138 hours, meeting country standards including Australia's. Results showed the technology responded well to short-circuit faults, frequency instability, and blackout conditions, traditionally handled by coal, gas, or hydro turbines, with a 10 millisecond response time during a short-circuit test.
💡 Why It Matters
- · Grid-forming inverters can deliver system services at a fraction of the cost of synchronous condensers, potentially saving billions in infrastructure spending.
- · Sungrow's detailed results under extreme conditions provide credible evidence for inverter companies' claims.