CATL to supply 2,400MWh of battery storage for Edify Energy’s Australian hybrid projects
energy-storage.news Jun 10, 2026

CATL to supply 2,400MWh of battery storage for Edify Energy’s Australian hybrid projects

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Chinese battery manufacturer CATL will supply 2,400MWh of battery energy storage systems for Edify Energy's Smoky Creek and Guthrie's Gap Solar Power Stations in central Queensland. The two projects, a 600MW hybrid solar-plus-storage plant, will feature 720MWp of solar generation and 600MW/2,400MWh of battery storage. Each plant operates as an independent 300MW generating unit, connecting to Powerlink's 275kV network. The CATL battery storage systems will be integrated with grid-forming inverters in a reverse DC-coupled hybrid configuration.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · This deal cements CATL's position as a major player in Australia's growing battery storage market, while Edify Energy's projects demonstrate the increasing adoption of hybrid solar-plus-storage plants in the country's renewable energy sector.