150MW储能落地保加利亚:阳光电源用PowerTitan撬开欧洲储能的隐秘战局
(SeaPRwire) -By: Ethan Gallagher Many industry observers are calling this Bulgaria project a "milestone for energy transition." That’s surface-level talk. What it really is, is Sungrow’s calculated strike to dominate Southeast Europe’s utility-scale storage market. The project’s technical specs and compliance credentials aren’t just box-ticking—they’re barriers to entry for local players. Official releases say the 150MW/600MWh BESS in Nova Zagora went live on June 12, 2026. It uses Sungrow’s PowerTitan 2.0 liquid-cooled tech, funded by Bulgaria’s RESTORE program. It’s one of Bulgaria’s largest storage projects, and the first step in a collaboration announced at Intersolar 2025 (targeting 800MWh in Nova Zagora, with 1GWh expansion on the table). The subtext? Sungrow isn’t testing the waters. It’s rolling out a proven system that’s already deployed across Europe. PowerTitan’s compact design cuts land use, a critical edge in regions where plot approvals drag on for months. Officially, Sungrow and Sunotec will bring 2.2GWh online in the next two months, hitting 3GWh by end-2026. Pipeline includes ...
