Chinese energy and infrastructure developer PowerChina has announced its 2025 procurement plan, aiming to acquire 51 GW each of solar modules and inverters, along with 16 GWh of energy storage systems (ESS) for its renewable energy projects.
In what is described as the largest energy storage procurement in China's history, Power Construction Corporation of China (PowerChina) is targeting an unprecedented cumulative storage capacity of 16 GWh. The bids were opened on December 4. The tender attracted 76 bidders, with quoted prices ranging from $60.5/kWh to $82/kWh, averaging $66.3/kWh.
What is the largest energy storage procurement in China's history?
The tender marks the largest energy storage procurement in China's history. In what is described as the largest energy storage procurement in China's history, Power Construction Corporation of China (PowerChina) is targeting an unprecedented cumulative storage capacity of 16 GWh. The bids were opened on December 4.
How big is China's energy storage?
According to the China Energy Storage Alliance (CNESA), new storage installations in China reached 13.3 GW/ 32.1 GWh in the first five months of 2025, up 52.5% / 41.8% year-on-year. The CEEC procurement was split into three packages, totaling 25 GWh and covering systems with durations of one, two, and four hours.
What does China Energy Engineering Corporation's landmark procurement mean for energy storage?
China Energy Engineering Corporation's landmark procurement signals a shift toward market-driven energy storage, with bids reflecting aggressive cost-cutting and rising industry consolidation.
How will powerchina select a qualified supplier for energy storage system equipment?
According to the previously announced plan by PowerChina, this tender aims to select qualified suppliers for energy storage system equipment for 2025-2026. After the selection, a framework agreement will be signed.
What is powerchina's storage initiative?
This storage initiative is part of PowerChina's broader equipment procurement plan announced on November 13, which also includes 51 GW of solar modules, 51 GW of inverters, 25 GW of wind turbines, and 15,240 prefabricated 35kV substations.