Trina Storage Launches Next-Generation Elementa 2 Pro Platform in North America
Trina Storage Launches Next-Generation Elementa 2 Pro Platform in North America

Trina Storage Launches Next-Generation Elementa 2 Pro Platform in North America

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Trina Storage Solutions U.S. has launched its Elementa 2 Pro Platform in North America, offering a fully integrated cell-to-AC energy storage solution tailored for grid-scale applications. The platform is available in two turnkey configurations, 10 MWh (2-hour) and 20 MWh (4-hour), featuring long-life 314Ah LFP cells with intelligent liquid cooling that extend project lifetimes beyond 25 years and improve State of Health by up to 5% at year 20. This solution integrates battery cells, PCS, transformers, and EMS into a single architecture, reducing procurement complexity and accelerating commissioning while ensuring safety through advanced fire protection and compliance with multiple standards. Trinasolar, the parent company, leads in sustainability with the highest ESG score among PV manufacturers, extensive renewable energy use in production, and recognized certifications for green manufacturing. At RE+ 2025, Trinasolar will showcase its U.S.-assembled high-performance solar modules alongside the Elementa storage system, emphasizing innovation in scalable clean energy solutions. These developments highlight Trina's commitment to addressing the evolving demands of utility and developer projects with reliable, efficient, and future-proof energy technologies.

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