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December 10, 2025

Sungrow launches PowerTitan 3 in Chile and consolidates 4.8 GW under execution in the country

The company has announced a new energy storage solution offering 6.9 MWh per container, aligned with its growing footprint in the country, where it already has 4.8 GW under execution. Looking ahead to 2026, it plans to deepen technological integration, focusing on grid-forming, bankability, and green hydrogen.
By Lucia Colaluce

By Lucia Colaluce

December 10, 2025
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In an exclusive interview with Energía Estratégica, held during the Future Energy Summit (FES) Southern Cone, Luiz Biagini, Head of Sales for the Southern Cone at Sungrow, confirmed the launch of PowerTitan 3 in Chile and highlighted the company’s expansion, which now totals 4.8 GW under execution in the country. He also previewed upcoming developments in grid-forming and green hydrogen, expected to gain momentum by 2026.

The PowerTitan 3 provides 6.9 MWh of capacity per container, integrating batteries and inverters into a single compact unit.

The official launch will take place on 11 December, during a dedicated event hosted by the company. Sungrow claims the solution will set a new benchmark for large-scale battery energy storage systems (BESS) in Latin America.

Chile has become a strategic market in Sungrow’s regional roadmap. Its regulatory framework, high renewable penetration, and growing demand for flexible backup solutions make the country an ideal platform for rolling out advanced technologies. The company aims to significantly increase its installed capacity in Chile by 2026.

Operating in more than 70 countries, Sungrow dedicates over 50% of its workforce to research and development, allowing the firm to anticipate industry trends and tailor solutions to emerging challenges. One of its standout innovations is a shared liquid-cooling system between batteries and inverters — featured in both PowerTitan 2 and 3 — that enhances thermal efficiency and reduces space requirements.

Beyond hardware, the company is heavily investing in grid-forming technology, which enables inverters to generate voltage and frequency signals, supporting grid stability in systems with high renewable penetration. This feature is expected to become a standard requirement in upcoming licensing rounds, and Sungrow is already working to make it a core part of its offering.

Green hydrogen is also on the company’s radar. While no formal announcements have yet been made, Biagini hinted that major updates will be shared during the fifth edition of the Future Energy Summit in 2026.

Another pillar of Sungrow’s strategy is the bankability of its technologies — a critical factor in enabling large-scale investments. “It’s a company you can take into a project proposal with a bank, and they’ll say: ‘Brilliant, we can finance this because you’re using Sungrow’,” Biagini noted. The strong confidence financial institutions have in Sungrow’s technical and commercial record helps speed up investment decisions.

With a portfolio that combines energy storage systems, power electronics, engineering expertise, and financial backing, Sungrow aims to lead BESS deployment across the Southern Cone. “We believe this technology will amaze the power sector — not only in Chile, but across the entire region,” Biagini concluded.

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