2024
The 20MWh Hybrid Project
in Niger
SINOSOAR

Recently, SINOSOAR’s Niger branch received the award notification for the 20MWh hybrid project at Gorou Banda, Niger(which will henceforth be referred to as “the project.”), SINOSOAR will provide a one-stop turnkey solution for the project, covering design, supply, installation, and operation and maintenance of the power plant.
Mist Clears, Moon Shines for Miles
This project is the largest Hybrid energy storage project to date in Niger. It is initiated by ECOWAS (Economic Community of West African States) and represented by the Niger Electricity Company (NIGELEC). Funded by the World Bank, the project includes the design, supply, installation, operation and maintenance of the 20MWh energy storage system for the hybrid power plant. It also covers the construction of a substation, supply of related equipment, and integration of the energy storage system into the 132kV substation. The project is expected to take 15 months, with an additional 3 years of operation and maintenance services.


Down-to-earth
From the successful completion of the first phase 2.9MWp renewable hybrid power plant in Niger to the smooth start of the second phase 9.52MWp PV-BESS hybrid project, SINOSOAR has been deeply involved in the vast desert areas for many years.
From completing renewable energy plants in remote Saharan villages to the ongoing construction of hybrid projects in multiple villages in central and western of Niger, and now to the large urban energy storage power plant near the Niger River, SINOSOAR continues to move forward steadily.


Forge Ahead
Since entering the Niger market in 2019, the SINOSOAR team has worked diligently, overcoming numerous challenges. Their perseverance, determination, and “wolf-warrior” spirit, along with their meticulous craftsmanship, have been widely recognized by the people of Niger.
Whether enduring harsh conditions in the desert or facing difficulties during the pandemic, the SINOSOAR team has remained passionate and resilient, overcoming dangers in the desert to continue their work.


SINOSOAR has always remained true to its mission of “Power the World with Hybrid Energy,” staying rooted in Niger and maintaining strong ties to the Sahara. It continues to provide stable energy to underdeveloped power regions and strives to improve the living standards of Africa’s populations.
Power the world with hybrid energy

Sino Soar Hybrid (Beijing) Technology Co., Ltd. (Abbr. SINOSOAR) is an international high-tech company specialized in solar hybrid and off grid fields. SINOSOAR’s main business scope covers R&D, system integration, project development, engineering, procurement, construction, maintenance as well as project financing and investment.




Science & Technology
01
R & D
SINOSOAR is proud of its sophisticated R&D team, the self-developed SP Series Battery Inverter, and Energy Storage Series, Energy Management System, Hybrid Global Data Platform (Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition) have been launched and successfully applied to the solar hybrid projects in Maldives, Myanmar, Uganda, Suriname etc.
02
Products
SINOSOAR has obtained the Certificate of National High-tech Enterprise and the Certificate of “Zhongguancun” High-tech Enterprise. SINOSOAR has obtained 18 national invention patents, 90 utility model invention patents, 30 certificates for computer software copy right, and 3 appearance design patents. In addition, SINOSOAR has been issued with the ISO Certificates and HSE Certificate.
03
Service coverage
As of now, SINOSOAR has completed 243 solar hybrid projects. The projects are benefiting more than 38 million people. SINOSOAR’s business map covers more than 26 countries and regions in Asia, Oceania, Latin America and Africa. In addition, SINOSOAR has successfully supplied and installed more than 470,000 sets of off-grid solar power system. These independent solar power systems are providing renewable energy to more than 3 million people to meet their basic needs of electricity. For the projects invested and constructed in these underdeveloped countries and regions, SINOSOAR has provided our end-users with free training and maintenance. We also established the maintenance stations near to the project sites to serve our customers with high-quality after-sales services.




Global Cases
Cases of Maldives
(Solar Hybrid system)
PV: 2.86MWp |
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BESS: 3.23MWh |
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Genset: 6.72MW |
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Fund: ADB |

Cases of Uganda
(Solar Hybrid system)
PV: 518.4kWp |
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BESS: 650kWh |
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Genset: 500kW |
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Fund: The Global Fund |

Cases of Mongolia
(Solar Hybrid system)
PV: 80kWp |
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BESS: 96kWh |
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Genset: 100kW |
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Fund: Mongolian Highway Administration |

Cases of Myanmar
(Solar Hybrid system)
PV: 583.2kWp |
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BESS: 476KWh |
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Genset: 500kW |
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State Grid: 1.25MVA |

Cases of Suriname
(Solar Hybrid system)
PV: 2.3MWp |
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BESS: 1.14MWh |
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Fund: CDB |

Cases of Marshall Islands
(Solar Hybrid system)
PV: 4MWp |
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BESS: 2MW/1MWh |
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Genset: 8.6MW |
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Fund: The World Bank |

Cases of Niger
(Solar Hybrid system)
PV: 2.9MWp |
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BESS: 4.35MWh |
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Genset: 1.48MW |
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Fund: The World Bank |

Cases of Maldives
(Solar Hybrid system)
PV: 10.5MWp |
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BESS: 13MWh |
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Genset: 11.6MW |
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Fund: ADB |

Cases of Maldives
(BESS Project)
BESS: 40MWh |
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EMS&PCS: SINOSOAR self-developed products |
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Fund: The World Bank |

Cases of Ethiopia
(Solar Hybrid system)
PV: 2MWp |
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BESS: 5.5MWh |
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Genset: 450kW |
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Fund: AfDB |

Cases of Solomon Islands
(Solar Hybrid system)
PV: 212.8kWp |
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BESS: 161kWh |
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Fund: Solomon Government |

Cases of Kiribati
(Solar Hybrid system)
PV: 4MW/5MWp 2.2MW / 2.5MWp |
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BESS: 5MW / 13MWh 5MW / 0.5MWh |
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Fund: ADB |

Cases of Micronesia
(Solar Hybrid system)
Diesel generators: 7.5MW |
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The self-developed EMS、SCADA |
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The World Bank |

Cases of Federated States of Micronesia
(Solar Hybrid system)
PV: 0.36MWp |
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BESS: 0.8MV |
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Fund: The local authorities |

Cases of Suriname
(Solar Hybrid system)
PV: 500kWp |
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EMS: SINOSOAR self-developed: Energy Management System |
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Fund: IDB |

Cases of Marshall Islands
(Solar Hybrid system)
PV: 416.93kWp |
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SINOSOAR’s First Grid-tied Solar Power Plant Project in the Philippines |
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BESS: 30kW/37kWh |
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Fund: Business owner |

Solar Hybrid system-Grid-tied
PV: 1.068MWp |
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PCS: 60kW/480V(6 sets) |
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Fund:European Union & The World Bank |

Cases of Maldives
(Solar Hybrid system)
PV: 6MWp |
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BESS: 4.45MWh |
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The self-developed EMS、PCS |
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Fund: EIB |

Cases of Niger
(Solar Hybrid system)
PV: 9.52MWp |
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BESS: 14.5MWh |
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The self-developed EMS、PCS |
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Fund: The World Bank |

Cases of Ethiopia
(Solar Hybrid system)
PV: 2.2MWp |
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BESS: 7.2MWh |
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Genset: 540kW |
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Fund: The World Bank |

Cases of Ethiopia
(Solar Hybrid system)
PV: 1.35MWp |
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BESS: 5MWh |
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Genset: 385kW |
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Fund: EIB |

Cases of Gambia
(Solar Hybrid system)
PV: 1.65MWp |
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BESS: 4.12MWh |
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Fund: The World Bank |

Cases of Senegal
(Solar Hybrid system)
PV: 0.14MWp |
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BESS: 0.12MWh |
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Fund: The World Bank |

Cases of Suriname
(Solar Hybrid system)
PV: 1MWp |
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BESS: 4.5MWh |
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Fund:IDB & EBS |

Cases of Niger(BESS)
BESS: 20MWh |
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The self-developed EMS、SCADA |
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Fund: The World Bank |

Cases of Barbados(BESS)
BESS: 4.6MWh |
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Fund: IDB |

Cases of Cape Verde(BESS)
BESS: 12.2MWh |
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SINOSOAR’s First Project in Cape Verde |
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Fund: The World Bank |

Cases of Myanmar
(Solar Off-grid System)
System Quantity: 368240 Sets |
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Capacity: 24.88MWp |
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Fund: The World Bank |

Cases of Philippines
(Solar Off-grid System)
System Quantity: 25000 Sets |
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Capacity: 1.1MWp |
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Fund: EU&The World Bank |


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