Trina Storage Makes History with 1.2GWh Chile Battery Project in Atacama Desert
Trina Storage has made a major breakthrough in energy storage technology with its record-breaking 1.2GWh Elementa 2 battery system installation in Chile’s Atacama Desert. This landmark project represents the company’s largest international standalone storage deployment to date.
Perfect Conditions in World’s Driest Desert
The Atacama’s exceptional solar irradiance levels – among the highest globally – make it ideal for renewable projects. Trina’s solution overcomes the region’s historical storage limitations, unlocking unprecedented clean energy potential.
Elementa 2: Next-Gen Storage Technology
This advanced BESS outperforms conventional systems with:
- 40% higher energy density
- Extended 20-year cycle life
- Seamless smart grid integration
The technology ensures stable power supply despite solar variability, accelerating Chile’s renewable energy transition.
Transforming Renewable Energy Adoption
This mega-project demonstrates how utility-scale storage enables reliable grid integration of renewables. Chile’s progressive energy policies create optimal conditions for pioneering storage solutions.
Global Scalability Potential
The Atacama installation provides a replicable model for large-scale renewable storage worldwide. Trina’s modular design adapts to diverse climates and grid requirements.
Strategic Market Expansion
This deployment strengthens Trina’s position in the rapidly growing global storage sector, positioning the company as a leader in the clean energy transition.






