June 2025
Statron delivers BDTe Battery Charger and S2000e backup systems for pioneering Solar PV plant in Uzbekistan.

Statron plays a pivotal role in Uzbekistan’s transformative renewable energy project. Our advanced battery charger systems and uninterruptible power supplies are integral to the groundbreaking 250 MW solar photovoltaic (PV) and 63 MW/126 MWh battery energy storage system (BESS) project in the Bukhara region of Uzbekistan. Their primary function is to guarantee uninterrupted uptime and control system reliability, which are essential for the success of large-scale renewable energy projects. By choosing Statron, Uzbekistan positions itself at the forefront of the renewable energy revolution, contributing to a cleaner, more sustainable future.

Jalpan Shah (Head of Sales/Co-Head of Statron-ME), Syamprasad Dondapati (Head of global BD/Head of Statron-AP) und Dr. Ruben Vogelsang (CEO)

  1. Battery energy storage system (BESS) enhances grid stability by efficiently storing excess solar energy and delivering it on demand
  2. 6 BDTe charger systems guarantee seamless performance for mission-critical applications at the MCR, PIF, and BESS
  3. 3 S2000e AC UPS backup systems bolster the reliability of mission-critical operations
Project: 250 MW Solar PV Plant
Location: Nur-Buchara Usbekistan

As a pioneering initiative in the CIS region, this project exemplifies the Government of Uzbekistan’s commitment to a sustainable energy future, guided by the ambitious 2030 energy strategy. This strategy outlines critical objectives for electricity supply from 2020 to 2030, highlighting the urgent need for the rapid development of renewable energy projects.

 

The project is poised to deliver transformative benefits for Uzbekistan, including:

  • Augmenting the national grid with an additional 250 MW of clean power.
  • Robust 63 MW/126 MWh battery energy storage system.
  • 555 GWh of clean electricity annually, sufficient to power around 55’000 households
  • Significantly reducing reliance on carbon-based fuels and cutting greenhouse gas emissions.
  • Achieving ambitious renewable energy targets that align with global sustainability goals.

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