(L-R) Executive Director of ERI@N Professor Madhavi Srinivasan and Executive President of Trinasolar, Helena Li signed a technology research collaboration agreement at Trinasolar’s Regional Headquarters in Singapore.
The partnership is spearheaded by the Energy Research Institute @ NTU (ERI@N), leveraging NTU’s research capabilities alongside Trinasolar’s experience in PV and ESS technologies. Together, they aim to tackle key challenges in smart energy storage through three main areas: developing AI-driven tools for better investment decisions, enhancing system stability with intelligent energy forecasting, and creating smart optimization algorithms for various storage applications. These efforts seek to provide practical solutions for the renewable energy sector.
The collaboration was officially established with the signing of a technology research agreement between NTU and Trinasolar. Based in Singapore, NTU brings its strong history of industry partnerships, while Trinasolar contributes its global expertise, marked by 30 world records in PV and ESS advancements. Their combined strengths aim to produce innovations that align with the demands of a shifting energy landscape.
NTU Vice President (Industry) Professor Lam Khin Yong spoke on the significance of the partnership: "This partnership between NTU and Trinasolar reflects our commitment to advancing energy technologies that will support global efforts towards a low-carbon future. NTU has deep links with industry players and a strong track record in successful industry collaborations for renewable energy powergrids, thus enabling smooth commercialisation pathways for any intellectual property developed in our joint partnerships. By aligning cutting-edge research with industry needs, we want to develop impactful solutions that build a more sustainable and energy-resilient future."
Helena Li, Executive President of Trinasolar, underscored the company’s dedication to innovation: "As one of the global leading manufacturers of PV and ESS solutions with 30 world records under our belt, Trinasolar brings to the table its expertise in global solar-storage market trends and cutting-edge technologies. We are proud to collaborate with NTU, a top-tier research institution renowned for its academic excellence. This initiative aims to deliver tangible value to energy storage customers, including cost optimization, improved return on investment (ROI), and enhanced system reliability."
Located in Singapore, this collaboration between NTU and Trinasolar is set to deepen over time, focusing on AI-powered energy storage advancements. Both parties are committed to creating solutions that address the evolving needs of the renewable energy industry, supporting global efforts toward sustainability and grid reliability without compromising economic viability.