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Breaking Down Barriers in Energy Storage and System Integration

The energy storage and system integration landscape is becoming increasingly complex, with the need for innovative solutions that can meet the growing demands of the industry. At the Solartech/Battery Energy Storage Indonesia event in Jakarta, CLOU Electronics made a significant impact, showcasing its cutting-edge energy storage technologies and being recognized as a top 5 innovator in battery and energy storage by GEM Indonesia. CLOU electronic devices were on display, with a full portfolio of advanced energy storage technologies, including the Aqua-C2.5 utility solution, Aqua-E233 for C&I applications, a cloud-edge-end EMS system and its flagship Engineering & Procurement (EP) Package solution. The Aqua-C2.5 with string PCS attracted significant attention from visitors, its design, integrating string inverters and batteries into one AC storage cabinet, improving efficiency, modularity and installation flexibility. The EP Package also emerged as a key highlight at the event, offering end-to-end system integration across the full project lifecycle, from design and engineering to grid connection, capacity expansion and long-term service agreements of up to 20 years. CLOU’s APAC region director, Harrison Ye, stressed the importance of holistic system integration in an official keynote presentation, commenting: “True integration is not just about assembling components, it is about engineering excellence, operations and maintenance, warranty strategy and total lifecycle value. Profitability must be measured by energy output, cycle performance and long-term reliability.”

With nearly 30 years of experience in the global energy sector, the company has delivered 6GWh of energy storage systems as of Q4 2024, with successful projects in the Americas, Chile and Europe. CLOU is accelerating its localized manufacturing plans in Indonesia, with the first phase of its Indonesian factory scheduled to go online in Q1 2026 with an initial production capacity of 4GWh, scalable to 6GWh. Further expansion is already in the planning stage, with an aim to meet TKDN equirements and strengthen investment in the broader APAC market.

Key Highlights Features
Aqua-C2.5 Utility Solution Integrates string inverters and batteries into one AC storage cabinet
Aqua-E233 for C&I Applications Designed for commercial and industrial applications
Cloud-Edge-End EMS System Offers a comprehensive solution for energy storage and management
Engineering & Procurement (EP) Package Solution Offers end-to-end system integration across the full project lifecycle

In addition, CLOU has announced its plans to expand its localized manufacturing in Indonesia, with the first phase of its Indonesian factory scheduled to go online in Q1 2026. The initial production capacity will be 4GWh, scalable to 6GWh, and further expansion is already in the planning stage. The aim is to meet TKDN equirements and strengthen investment in the broader APAC market.

“True integration is not just about assembling components, it is about engineering excellence, operations and maintenance, warranty strategy and total lifecycle value. Profitability must be measured by energy output, cycle performance and long-term reliability.”

Harrison Ye, CLOU APAC region director

The energy storage and system integration landscape is becoming increasingly complex, with the need for innovative solutions that can meet the growing demands of the industry. At the Solartech/Battery Energy Storage Indonesia event, CLOU Electronics showcased its cutting-edge energy storage technologies and was recognized as a top 5 innovator in battery and energy storage by GEM Indonesia. CLOU’s EP Package emerged as a key highlight, offering end-to-end system integration across the full project lifecycle, from design and engineering to grid connection, capacity expansion and long-term service agreements of up to 20 years. CLOU’s APAC region director, Harrison Ye, stressed the importance of holistic system integration in an official keynote presentation, commenting: “True integration is not just about assembling components, it is about engineering excellence, operations and maintenance, warranty strategy and total lifecycle value. Profitability must be measured by energy output, cycle performance and long-term reliability.”

With nearly 30 years of experience in the global energy sector, the company has delivered 6GWh of energy storage systems as of Q4 2024, with successful projects in the Americas, Chile and Europe. CLOU is accelerating its localized manufacturing plans in Indonesia, with the first phase of its Indonesian factory scheduled to go online in Q1 2026 with an initial production capacity of 4GWh, scalable to 6GWh. Further expansion is already in the planning stage, with an aim to meet TKDN equirements and strengthen investment in the broader APAC market. The company has announced its plans to expand its localized manufacturing in Indonesia, with the first phase of its Indonesian factory scheduled to go online in Q1 2026. The initial production capacity will be 4GWh, scalable to 6GWh, and further expansion is already in the planning stage. The aim is to meet TKDN equirements and strengthen investment in the broader APAC market. CLOU has delivered 6GWh of energy storage systems as of Q4 2024, with successful projects in the Americas, Chile and Europe. CLOU is accelerating its localized manufacturing plans in Indonesia, with the first phase of its Indonesian factory scheduled to go online in Q1 2026 with an initial production capacity of 4GWh, scalable to 6GWh. Further expansion is already in the planning stage, with an aim to meet TKDN equirements and strengthen investment in the broader APAC market. CLOU has announced its plans to expand its localized manufacturing in Indonesia, with the first phase of its Indonesian factory scheduled to go online in Q1 2026. The initial production capacity will be 4GWh, scalable to 6GWh, and further expansion is already in the planning stage. The aim is to meet TKDN equirements and strengthen investment in the broader APAC market. CLOU has delivered 6GWh of energy storage systems as of Q4 2024, with successful projects in the Americas, Chile and Europe. CLOU is accelerating its localized manufacturing plans in Indonesia, with the first phase of its Indonesian factory scheduled to go online in Q1 2026 with an initial production capacity of 4GWh, scalable to 6GWh. Further expansion is already in the planning stage, with an aim to meet TKDN equirements and strengthen investment in the broader APAC market. CLOU has announced its plans to expand its localized manufacturing in Indonesia, with the first phase of its Indonesian factory scheduled to go online in Q1 2026. The initial production capacity will be 4GWh, scalable to 6GWh, and further expansion is already in the planning stage. The aim is to meet TKDN equirements and strengthen investment in the broader APAC market. CLOU has delivered 6GWh of energy storage systems as of Q4 2024, with successful projects in the Americas, Chile and Europe. CLOU is accelerating its localized manufacturing plans in Indonesia, with the first phase of its Indonesian factory scheduled to go online in Q1 2026 with an initial production capacity of 4GWh, scalable to 6GWh. Further expansion is already in the planning stage, with an aim to meet TKDN equirements and strengthen investment in the broader APAC market. CLOU has delivered 6GWh of energy storage systems as of Q4 2024, with successful projects in the Americas, Chile and Europe. CLOU is accelerating its localized manufacturing plans in Indonesia, with the first phase of its Indonesian factory scheduled to go online in Q1 2026 with an initial production capacity of 4GWh, scalable to 6GWh. Further expansion is already in the planning stage, with an aim to meet TKDN equirements and strengthen investment in the broader APAC market. CLOU has delivered 6GWh of energy storage systems as of Q4 2024, with successful projects in the Americas, Chile and Europe. CLOU is accelerating its localized manufacturing plans in Indonesia, with the first phase of its Indonesian factory scheduled to go online in Q1 2026 with an initial production capacity of 4GWh, scalable to 6GWh. Further expansion is already in the planning stage, with an aim to meet TKDN equirements and strengthen investment in the broader APAC market. CLOU has delivered 6GWh of energy storage systems as of Q4 2024, with successful projects in the Americas, Chile and Europe.

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