Altınay Elektromobilite And VinES Partner To Develop Energy Storage Systems In Turkey
The two firms will work together to develop and market container-type energy storage systems (ESS) for use in the country, which is experiencing rapid growth in demand for sustainable systems such as solar and wind power plants.
Mert Uygun, General Manager of Altnay Elektromobilite, who shared his evaluations on the subject, said, "The cooperation between Altnay and VinES will bring a lot to our country, where the demand for energy and production is increasing. With this cooperation, we aim to provide the domestic investors in the sector with the right products and competitive prices."
Sharing about the partnership, Mr. Vo Le Duy Duc, Strategy Director of VinES, said, "With the rapid development of technology, renewable energy sources are becoming increasingly competitive with conventional fossil fuel power sources. However, the challenge for the industry lies in efficiently storing, transmitting, and distributing clean energy. ESS will play a critical role in the transition to clean energy. VinES has developed and offered a key solution to address this problem. We are pleased to partner with Altnay Elektromobilite and believe that our strategic collaboration will strongly accelerate both companies efforts to bring the right products and solutions to the Turkish clean power industry."
The Energy Market Regulatory Authority (EPDK) has recorded 200 GWh of applications for energy production and storage as of January 2023, while estimates suggest the total installed capacity of ESS in Turkey could reach 680 GWh by 2030.