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Sungrow’s DC-coupled setup allows direct PV-to-battery transfer, minimizing loss and boosting system efficiency. Image Source: Sungrow Power
Global Power Generation Australia has recently inaugurated the Cunderdin Hybrid Solar Project, marking Australia’s largest operational DC-coupled hybrid solar facility. Located in Western Australia, the 100 MW AC system includes 80 Sungrow PowerTitan units with a total storage capacity of 220 MWh. Sungrow’s fully DC-coupled architecture allows direct PV-to-battery energy transfer, reducing conversion losses and enabling curtailment recapture, time-shifting, and ancillary services. The system is integrated with the South West Interconnected System (SWIS), supporting voltage regulation, frequency control, and peak load response. Sungrow provided end-to-end support including design, delivery, and grid integration for the first hybrid project of GPG.