Trinasolar has supplied a 3 MWp solar PV system and a 10 MWh battery energy storage system (BESS) for Corona Resort in Phu Quoc, Vietnam. The project uses Trinasolar’s Vertex N 725W (NEG21C.20) modules and Trina Storage Elementa 2 BESS and has been developed by Nam Viet Green Energy JSC.
The project is expected to be connected to the grid and commence commercial operations by mid-September 2026. The installation builds on an existing 5.5 MWp solar PV system at the resort, with the additional 3 MWp of n-type i-TOPCon modules and 10 MWh AC-coupled BESS expanding the site’s renewable energy and storage capabilities.
The solar-plus-storage system is designed to increase onsite renewable energy utilization, improve energy flexibility, reduce peak electricity demand and enhance power supply resilience for the resort’s hospitality, entertainment and tourism operations.
The project comes as Vietnam experiences rising electricity demand and seeks to expand energy storage capacity. The country is targeting 10,000–16,300 MW of BESS capacity by 2030, equivalent to approximately 5.5–6.9% of total power capacity.
Trinasolar said the project demonstrates the potential to integrate energy storage with existing solar assets and create additional value through improved energy management and grid flexibility.
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