Korean Powernet Supplies Lithium Iron Phosphate Batteries to Morocco

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According to Powernet, the company shipped the first batch of ESS LFP batteries to Morocco, to participate in the “Smart Microgrid R&D Capacity Building Demonstration Project” organized by the Moroccan government and the Chinese company CEL, a specialist in LFP batteries.

The ESS batteries provided by PowerNet are part of the Korean government’s Official Development Assistance (ODA) project. Two 215 kWh (kilowatt hour) units will be installed in the Ouarzazate region of Morocco in cooperation with the Moroccan Agency for Sustainable Energy (MASEN).

According to PowerNet, Morocco has set a goal of converting 52% of its electricity production to renewable sources by 2030 and has established a roadmap to build a renewable energy environment by introducing technologies in the field of smart microgrids (small-scale intelligent grid systems). which can be self-sufficient in electricity production in small areas).

The company told Korean media that the Moroccan government’s desire to expand the supply of high-quality electricity throughout the country in the future through the creation of power grid infrastructure in the Ouarzazate region is firm. , and added: “We are a BMS. (battery management system) which guarantees stability and reliability in the global market.

“We will strengthen our partnerships with our partners to expand our participation in ODA projects focused on African and developing markets in the future through the supply of LFP battery packs using our system. solution,” she stressed.