Canadian Solar’s e-STORAGE Signs Agreements with Aypa Power for 2.1 GWh Battery Storage Projects in Ontario

Reuters
Oct 01
Canadian Solar's e-STORAGE Signs Agreements with Aypa Power for 2.1 GWh Battery Storage Projects in Ontario

Canadian Solar Inc. announced that its subsidiary, e-STORAGE, has entered into agreements with Aypa Power for two large-scale battery energy storage projects in Ontario, Canada. The Elora and Hedley projects will add a combined 420 MW / 2,122 MWh of storage capacity to the province's electricity grid. Both projects will utilize e-STORAGE's SolBank technology and operate under 20-year long-term service agreements, which include continuous monitoring, preventive maintenance, and performance guarantees. Delivery of the storage systems is expected to begin in the first quarter of 2026, with commercial operations scheduled for the first half of 2027. The projects are part of Ontario's efforts to increase grid reliability and meet rising energy demand.

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