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Sigenergy adds frequency control to battery systems as it looks to virtual power plants

September 16, 2025 by Joshua S Hill Leave a Comment

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Chinese energy solutions provider Sigenergy says its battery system customers will be able to provide critical grid services such as frequency control as part of a new partnership in Australia to deliver virtual power plants, which combine the output and resources of multiple systems.

has confirmed that its SigenStor “5-in-one” energy storage systems are now fully integrated with Australian virtual power plant (VPP) provider Powow Energy.

Sigenergy has made a huge impact in the Australian market and now ranks as one of the best selling battery system providers, particularly since the success of the federal battery rebate.

Its 5-in-one SigenStor energy storage system – which integrates a solar inverter, eV charger, battery power conversion system (PCS), battery pack, and energy management system (EMS) – is proving particularly popular.

Sigenergy has announced its systems have been successfully integrated with Powow Energy’s VPP, and will allow Sigenergy users to participate in providing very fast Frequency Control Ancillary Services (FCAS).

This will enable Sigenergy’s Australian customers to earn additional revenue by contributing stored energy to maintain grid frequency stability and provide customers with enhanced flexibility.

Sigenergy says its users will be able to optimise the performance of their solar and storage systems and allow them to choose from multiple VPP providers, including Powow.

“The collaboration with Powow underscores Sigenergy’s commitment to delivering innovative, flexible, and financially rewarding energy solutions while supporting a more resilient and sustainable Australian grid,” said Will Hall, Sigenergy managing director for Australia and New Zealand.

In turn, Powow will also support Sigenergy’s installer network with tailored VPP solutions and access to participate in revenue-sharing opportunities in the National Electricity Market’s (NEM) FCAS and broader ancillary services market.

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